wench
Well-Known Member
Just been thinking about this today. My nag can do a pretty good impression of a giraffe at times, especially when nervous/tense.
When she shoves her head up, she cramps up her back as well, which is really not what we need (she has ongoing physio work), so this is turn makes it all worse as she's making herself sore over the back.
Once she's in giraffe mode it's very hard to get any sense out of her. Obviously in an ideal situation, this wouldn't happen.
More out of interest than anything else, would you use a "gadget" in this sort of situation to help? Would it do any good? Obviuously it would be stupid to put it on for the first time in a stressful situation, but if the horse was used to the action of it, would it be of any benefit?
When she shoves her head up, she cramps up her back as well, which is really not what we need (she has ongoing physio work), so this is turn makes it all worse as she's making herself sore over the back.
Once she's in giraffe mode it's very hard to get any sense out of her. Obviously in an ideal situation, this wouldn't happen.
More out of interest than anything else, would you use a "gadget" in this sort of situation to help? Would it do any good? Obviuously it would be stupid to put it on for the first time in a stressful situation, but if the horse was used to the action of it, would it be of any benefit?