somethingorother
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Every horse i have known, has had a 'bad' side of the arena. Granted, some have just been more lazy on that side, or just had a look. One wouldn't even go near it, i used to spend the first 20 min of every session trying to convince him to go down the side with the hedge.
Oscar's 'side' is more sensible, as it is the one with the lane which CARS and sometimes PEOPLE and even DOGS! go along
It doesn't help that the lane is about 6ft lower than the arena. So i can sort of understand him. But more often than not there is really no good reason for them to avoid 'that' particular side.
Is this usual? Or do i just seem to have nut job horses? What do yours do at 'that' side, and what's there which must be avoided at all costs, even though they've seen it a million times before and nothing bad has ever happened??
Oscar's 'side' is more sensible, as it is the one with the lane which CARS and sometimes PEOPLE and even DOGS! go along
Is this usual? Or do i just seem to have nut job horses? What do yours do at 'that' side, and what's there which must be avoided at all costs, even though they've seen it a million times before and nothing bad has ever happened??