hessy12
Well-Known Member
Just wondering really, as I've had a variety of experiences with spooking. My 18 yr old still does it, but it does not bother me at all because I know he will not jump off all 4 feet, or spin and run away, or buck or rear.
The worst I've had is spinning round and galloping off. The 'best' is just an arched neck, looking at the object, or a little sway away from said object, not into traffic etc.
What do your horses do in the way of spooking?
What level of spookiness will you tolerate and what would you punish the horse for?
Finally, would you buy a horse if you'd been told it was spooky? I do not think there is such a thing a a horse that never, ever spooks, does anyone know of one such perfect equine?!
Pointless post really, but I would be very interested to know your experiences.
The worst I've had is spinning round and galloping off. The 'best' is just an arched neck, looking at the object, or a little sway away from said object, not into traffic etc.
What do your horses do in the way of spooking?
What level of spookiness will you tolerate and what would you punish the horse for?
Finally, would you buy a horse if you'd been told it was spooky? I do not think there is such a thing a a horse that never, ever spooks, does anyone know of one such perfect equine?!
Pointless post really, but I would be very interested to know your experiences.