Highmileagecob
Well-Known Member
Why do you soak grass chaff?
Horse has COPD and I am careful with very dry feed.
Why do you soak grass chaff?
I nearly went head first off the other side on a nervous horse I was getting off when i did that, so I changed my technique
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Much easier, ime to train the horse to stand next to the mounting block. We laughed at the ID when she marched up to the mounting block at the end of a hack when my younger, more agile friend had ridden her but it did show how effective the training was.
Doesn't help if you're out on a hack, as I was in that incident.
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I tried something like that and he put his head down part way through it. Didn't end well. Think I'll just stick to jumping off. I have found that holding the saddle flap/front edge of the saddle on the off side getting off does stabilise things and it would be easy to slide off if necessaryI nearly went head first off the other side on a nervous horse I was getting off when i did that, so I changed my technique
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I try very hard not to get off away from home
I doubt there are many rides where I don't get off for various reasons several times. I know every rock, bank and wall around our riding area.
I've cut down on doing the routes with the getting off gates.I doubt there are many rides where I don't get off for various reasons several times. I know every rock, bank and wall around our riding area.
Actually on a serious note I do keep a bottle of Grand Marnier in stock at home. If I have a bad Raynauds attack I have a shot of that and it send the blood to the extremities. At one time I couldn't get in the shower before having a shot of the stuff, as it was too painful having water land on my feet!Bottle of Port isn't a bad idea on cold morning - you need something to swill the pills down with after all !!
When my handles became loose on the wheelbarrow I replaced with silage tape. It's been on there for years - probably longer than the handles lasted!... or handles that slip off etc.
you don’t need to go home after a long ride with a flask of port and some pain relief. Just kip in the barn with the cat.
I always used to dismount like that, much gentler on the knees. But last yard owner shouted at me for doing it, saying I could topple off backwards.I used to do it the cowboy way - right leg over the neck - but with a sticky seat saver it's impossible
If you would love to ride again, please do have a look. Most RSs will help older beginners and returnees and will have quiet horses to minimise the chance of falls.63-year-old brain has stopped me looking for options.