1stclassalan
Well-Known Member
I think this has the potential to be one of those ardent HHO issues!
I certainly have strong opinions on them but let's start off with someone else's view:-
Now, if you have to leave the side of a horse you're leading - where it's outside front foot is falling - that's bad news. If said horse is playin up or spooking - it's a major flippin' disaster!
I'd guess that I'm much bigger than the average person on here and wouldn't let a horse I was leading have any rope at all - I'd hang on the collar. There's no horse in the world that can carry a human on their nose very far so eventually they'll give up messing about - you can also bring this about more quickly by reaching forward with the other hand and put it over their nostrils - again, no horse goes very far if they can't breathe.
If you can't do any of that, too weak, too small or don't want to - fine but don't lead any horse you think might run amok anywhere you couldn't let it go safely.
When standing by the horse front foot with your hand in the head collar, you are at a very good fulcrum point - if he tries to turn, you can bring your elbow up aswell and use his neck to magnify your pull though I used my left hand to carry the rope end slightly tensioned. By letting this advantage go and then some - to the end of even a 1Mtr rope - puts you in the firing line for a much larger swing and kick of both feet on that side. I still followed this procedure even after 17 years of bring my mare in - they can all have their moments!
I certainly have strong opinions on them but let's start off with someone else's view:-
Love said:Pale rider - I agree with short lead ropes - if the horse starts playing up on the end of it or spooking etc, you need to get out of the way without having to let go which could in itself cause more problems.
Now, if you have to leave the side of a horse you're leading - where it's outside front foot is falling - that's bad news. If said horse is playin up or spooking - it's a major flippin' disaster!
I'd guess that I'm much bigger than the average person on here and wouldn't let a horse I was leading have any rope at all - I'd hang on the collar. There's no horse in the world that can carry a human on their nose very far so eventually they'll give up messing about - you can also bring this about more quickly by reaching forward with the other hand and put it over their nostrils - again, no horse goes very far if they can't breathe.
If you can't do any of that, too weak, too small or don't want to - fine but don't lead any horse you think might run amok anywhere you couldn't let it go safely.
When standing by the horse front foot with your hand in the head collar, you are at a very good fulcrum point - if he tries to turn, you can bring your elbow up aswell and use his neck to magnify your pull though I used my left hand to carry the rope end slightly tensioned. By letting this advantage go and then some - to the end of even a 1Mtr rope - puts you in the firing line for a much larger swing and kick of both feet on that side. I still followed this procedure even after 17 years of bring my mare in - they can all have their moments!
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