Wagtail
Horse servant
...fall. Normally it's when you are falling off a horse, but this time it wasn't.
Epic fail from me today when I decided to give my unbroken filly her first ever long reining session, and my first mistake? When I decided to use my brand new double ended long reins with the corded ends and webbing reins. What could possibly go wrong? Ah yes, forget they are actually only ONE REIN. Lovely filly has been an absolute star with everything so far and lunging is progressing well, also bridling, bitting, wearing a roller and saddle etc. All going super well. Obviously I expected she might react the first time she felt the long rein around her bottom. I don't long rein from the bit at first with youngsters. So I had her micklem on with a bit but the long reins attached to the nose rings on the bridle. First time she felt the rein around her back end she panicked and spun - normal first reaction from a youngster. So I carefully rearranged us and tried again. Now I am very practiced at long reining. I have done it for years, on all kinds of horses at various stages of their education. I like to hold them so they trail out behind me if long reining straight. If a horse panics you can usually regain control by using one rein more strongly and if you have to you can drop one to prevent a tangle up. Well my mare really went when she felt the rein. No idea how it happened but I suddenly realised the whole rein was behind me and... You can guess the rest. Anyway, lesson learnt; when using my new super duper double ended long rein always make sure it is never passed behind me. Mare was fine after she's galloped a few circuits she came back to me and we did some single rein lunging and she was a darling. She is much more sensitive than the average youngster to things touching her back end. I'm going to do some desensitising with her before trying again. I have to say that actually, I am really enjoying working with her, she is SO rewarding. It's good to have some horsey excitement in my life again. I haven't made a blunder like that in many, many years. But it actually feels good. I must be weird.
Any other tales of horsey blunders?
Epic fail from me today when I decided to give my unbroken filly her first ever long reining session, and my first mistake? When I decided to use my brand new double ended long reins with the corded ends and webbing reins. What could possibly go wrong? Ah yes, forget they are actually only ONE REIN. Lovely filly has been an absolute star with everything so far and lunging is progressing well, also bridling, bitting, wearing a roller and saddle etc. All going super well. Obviously I expected she might react the first time she felt the long rein around her bottom. I don't long rein from the bit at first with youngsters. So I had her micklem on with a bit but the long reins attached to the nose rings on the bridle. First time she felt the rein around her back end she panicked and spun - normal first reaction from a youngster. So I carefully rearranged us and tried again. Now I am very practiced at long reining. I have done it for years, on all kinds of horses at various stages of their education. I like to hold them so they trail out behind me if long reining straight. If a horse panics you can usually regain control by using one rein more strongly and if you have to you can drop one to prevent a tangle up. Well my mare really went when she felt the rein. No idea how it happened but I suddenly realised the whole rein was behind me and... You can guess the rest. Anyway, lesson learnt; when using my new super duper double ended long rein always make sure it is never passed behind me. Mare was fine after she's galloped a few circuits she came back to me and we did some single rein lunging and she was a darling. She is much more sensitive than the average youngster to things touching her back end. I'm going to do some desensitising with her before trying again. I have to say that actually, I am really enjoying working with her, she is SO rewarding. It's good to have some horsey excitement in my life again. I haven't made a blunder like that in many, many years. But it actually feels good. I must be weird.
Any other tales of horsey blunders?