PolarSkye
Well-Known Member
I have had the "pleasure" of handling several fellow liveries' horses over the past couple of days what with one thing and another and every single one of them was (IMHO) rude to lead. Barge-y, pull-y, constantly putting their heads down to graze and a real pain.
Kal is certainly no paragon of virtue, but he moves back out of my space when I ask him to (without me touching him) and is an absolute lamb to lead - at my shoulder or behind me, not pulling or barging or shoving and he knows that he waits until I tell him he can graze while in hand - he is too ruddy big to be towing me about all over the place - so I have taught him to be respectful when being handled/led by people.
It's such a basic thing - why don't more people do it? I see many liveries being tugged off to a nice patch of grass, or having to take ages to bring their horses in b/c they keep stopping to graze. I simply don't understand.
Rant over.
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Kal is certainly no paragon of virtue, but he moves back out of my space when I ask him to (without me touching him) and is an absolute lamb to lead - at my shoulder or behind me, not pulling or barging or shoving and he knows that he waits until I tell him he can graze while in hand - he is too ruddy big to be towing me about all over the place - so I have taught him to be respectful when being handled/led by people.
It's such a basic thing - why don't more people do it? I see many liveries being tugged off to a nice patch of grass, or having to take ages to bring their horses in b/c they keep stopping to graze. I simply don't understand.
Rant over.
P