legaldancer
Well-Known Member
As I don't always have time to ride both my horses & one can be naughty to hack out alone, I thought I would ride & lead, although I haven't a great deal of experience with this.
Both are TB's but both relatively quiet. I regularly lead my son on his pony from one, & have lead it unmounted too.
I will put a bridle on the lead horse too, but have heard its best to lead the unmounted horse on the left, ie away from traffic. I can see this makes sense, although I find it easier to use my right arm. Neither horse is particularly stronger than the other.
Can anyone give me any tips to do this successfully please, planning to get out there later today.
Both are TB's but both relatively quiet. I regularly lead my son on his pony from one, & have lead it unmounted too.
I will put a bridle on the lead horse too, but have heard its best to lead the unmounted horse on the left, ie away from traffic. I can see this makes sense, although I find it easier to use my right arm. Neither horse is particularly stronger than the other.
Can anyone give me any tips to do this successfully please, planning to get out there later today.