Katikins
Well-Known Member
Just a bit of a musings about different people's levels of what's OK etc.
I've just started riding a new share horse (who is wonderful and I think I'm in love - but i digress), the third time I rode him I took him out on a hack for about an hour and a half. Now I've been riding for 20 years, have a pretty good idea about judging a horse's personality and safety levels and I will never knowingly put myself in danger. I also had a very good chat to the owner about if he's bothered by anything (he's obviously fine with traffic as the yard is on the side of a dual carriageway) and made sure she was fine with it. Some girls at the yard thought I was bonkers to be doing this and it wasn't safe.
Now when I was up yesterday on the same yard the girl in the stable next to Tazz's was tacking up her mare and we got chatting. She's just had a hernia so hasn't been riding for 3 weeks and this was to be her first time on, her horse has also been stabled this entire time as she has really bad mud fever so has just had walking out in hand and lunging. She was obviously riding in the school but next thing I know I look over and she's riding with no hat on!! Thankfully the horse was a saint and nothing happened but I think what she did was bonkers. No way I'd get on a horse who had been stabled for 3 weeks with no hat on!!
It did make me think about different people's perspectives on what is safe and what is not. My OH said I should have said something but I didn't feel it was my place and also hats aren't as usual over here - I frequently see children riding on the roads with no hats on. And conversly, hacking doesn't seem to be as popular as going round and round in endless circles in a school.
Just wondered what everybody else's opinions were and where do you draw the line?
I've just started riding a new share horse (who is wonderful and I think I'm in love - but i digress), the third time I rode him I took him out on a hack for about an hour and a half. Now I've been riding for 20 years, have a pretty good idea about judging a horse's personality and safety levels and I will never knowingly put myself in danger. I also had a very good chat to the owner about if he's bothered by anything (he's obviously fine with traffic as the yard is on the side of a dual carriageway) and made sure she was fine with it. Some girls at the yard thought I was bonkers to be doing this and it wasn't safe.
Now when I was up yesterday on the same yard the girl in the stable next to Tazz's was tacking up her mare and we got chatting. She's just had a hernia so hasn't been riding for 3 weeks and this was to be her first time on, her horse has also been stabled this entire time as she has really bad mud fever so has just had walking out in hand and lunging. She was obviously riding in the school but next thing I know I look over and she's riding with no hat on!! Thankfully the horse was a saint and nothing happened but I think what she did was bonkers. No way I'd get on a horse who had been stabled for 3 weeks with no hat on!!
It did make me think about different people's perspectives on what is safe and what is not. My OH said I should have said something but I didn't feel it was my place and also hats aren't as usual over here - I frequently see children riding on the roads with no hats on. And conversly, hacking doesn't seem to be as popular as going round and round in endless circles in a school.
Just wondered what everybody else's opinions were and where do you draw the line?