Orangehorse
Well-Known Member
I think everything has been covered, all these things just get absorbed over time. The one thing I will never do is leave any tack on in the stable unless the horse is tied up, and never leave a headcollar on in the stable, and again, something breakable in the field.
I am often surprised to see headcollars on stabled horses where I think they should know better! And I once saw a valuable show jumper get caught on the outside of the stable door. Avoidable accident.
Never leave a headcollar dangling, always, always pick them up out of reach of a horse's feet.
Also I will never leave an implement in the stable, even for an instance, I always put them away - in case I get run over by a bus and someone has to put my horse in and he could get tangled up in a broom.
Before leaving for home after a show, I always have one last walk round the back of the trailer to make sure everything is fastened correctly, the jockey wheel is up and I haven't left anything behind.
I wash feed bowls and drinking buckets every day.
I am often surprised to see headcollars on stabled horses where I think they should know better! And I once saw a valuable show jumper get caught on the outside of the stable door. Avoidable accident.
Never leave a headcollar dangling, always, always pick them up out of reach of a horse's feet.
Also I will never leave an implement in the stable, even for an instance, I always put them away - in case I get run over by a bus and someone has to put my horse in and he could get tangled up in a broom.
Before leaving for home after a show, I always have one last walk round the back of the trailer to make sure everything is fastened correctly, the jockey wheel is up and I haven't left anything behind.
I wash feed bowls and drinking buckets every day.