dogatemysalad
Well-Known Member
I think this lady's expertise is needed to tell American and Australian ranchers how to ride. They only live in the saddle and cope with challenging terrain. She'd probably tell them off for not wearing a helmet and hi viz too.
That aside, when passing walkers on a bridleway, I kind of think it's polite to take up your reins, smile and say hello just to reassure people that they're safe. A big horse close up can be intimidating to non horse owners.
That aside, when passing walkers on a bridleway, I kind of think it's polite to take up your reins, smile and say hello just to reassure people that they're safe. A big horse close up can be intimidating to non horse owners.