MiJodsR2BlinkinTite
Well-Known Member
Don't try anything, be it ground work, lunging, long-reining, what-have-you, if any of the following have happened:
You've been given redundancy notice; its the wrong time of the month; you've had a tiff with OH; you're not feeling brilliant; or you just aren't in the mood. Or (worse case scenario) all of these apply!
I got kicked in the stomach because I went out and tried to lunge a horse when I'd just had redundancy notice; I thought it wouldn't matter, it did, the horse picked straight up on my blue mood and started playing up, ending up in him kicking out at me.
I was black and blue, and every shade of magenta/purple & green......... but no serious injuries, but that's my piece of "safety" advice.
Also........ never go for what you think is going to be a "sedate canter" around an open field when you've changed your horse's food in the last couple of days: result - quick flight through air and eating earth (and humble pie, plenty of it), (feeling very embarrassed).
Never EVER put on a headcollar with a horse in a stable with anything on the outside of the door that one of the rings could catch on: I saw a pony once who'd been put in the stable with its headcollar on. It looked over the door, and the tying-ring of the headcollar caught on the latch of the door, and lo and behold, pony was caught fast. It panicked, and ran back, and because its head was locked on to the door, slipped and fell. Luckily we were all there, and someone had a knife to hack away at the headcollar (and luckily succeeded) because the poor pony could easily have broken its neck. I never ever do it now, and cringe when I see other people doing it
Finally (forgot to add/edited). NEVER EVER let dogs in the horses' field. Not even dogs and horses that know each other and are OK in every other circumstance. Have had too many scarey moments both with my lot and seen it with other people's. A big no-no as far as I'm concerned.
You've been given redundancy notice; its the wrong time of the month; you've had a tiff with OH; you're not feeling brilliant; or you just aren't in the mood. Or (worse case scenario) all of these apply!
I got kicked in the stomach because I went out and tried to lunge a horse when I'd just had redundancy notice; I thought it wouldn't matter, it did, the horse picked straight up on my blue mood and started playing up, ending up in him kicking out at me.
I was black and blue, and every shade of magenta/purple & green......... but no serious injuries, but that's my piece of "safety" advice.
Also........ never go for what you think is going to be a "sedate canter" around an open field when you've changed your horse's food in the last couple of days: result - quick flight through air and eating earth (and humble pie, plenty of it), (feeling very embarrassed).
Never EVER put on a headcollar with a horse in a stable with anything on the outside of the door that one of the rings could catch on: I saw a pony once who'd been put in the stable with its headcollar on. It looked over the door, and the tying-ring of the headcollar caught on the latch of the door, and lo and behold, pony was caught fast. It panicked, and ran back, and because its head was locked on to the door, slipped and fell. Luckily we were all there, and someone had a knife to hack away at the headcollar (and luckily succeeded) because the poor pony could easily have broken its neck. I never ever do it now, and cringe when I see other people doing it
Finally (forgot to add/edited). NEVER EVER let dogs in the horses' field. Not even dogs and horses that know each other and are OK in every other circumstance. Have had too many scarey moments both with my lot and seen it with other people's. A big no-no as far as I'm concerned.
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