Spangles
Well-Known Member
I’ve decided not to travel & compete on Saturday due to excessive heat forecast of between 29-33 degrees...
Only have the usual small windows in the 3.5t lorry so not a great deal of airflow.
I really don’t think it fair to travel the horse 60 miles in an oven & then expect it to perform in two disciplines in extreme heat ... but that’s just me.
I told a fellow competitor I’d decided not to go & they just said ‘oh he’ll be fine, just give it some water’ .. but then again they are quite competitive.
I said there’s always another opportunity, I’m not risking dehydrating my horse - he doesn’t drink at shows particularly either.
please tell me I am being sensible ? If the venue were local I’d douse the horse in cold water before we left but expecting the horse to Travel for well over an hour in extreme heat & then perform just doesn’t the sit with me. We’d also have to travel on m’way & through roadworks - risk of getting caught up in traffic also a possibility.
or am I alone in this scenario ?
Only have the usual small windows in the 3.5t lorry so not a great deal of airflow.
I really don’t think it fair to travel the horse 60 miles in an oven & then expect it to perform in two disciplines in extreme heat ... but that’s just me.
I told a fellow competitor I’d decided not to go & they just said ‘oh he’ll be fine, just give it some water’ .. but then again they are quite competitive.
I said there’s always another opportunity, I’m not risking dehydrating my horse - he doesn’t drink at shows particularly either.
please tell me I am being sensible ? If the venue were local I’d douse the horse in cold water before we left but expecting the horse to Travel for well over an hour in extreme heat & then perform just doesn’t the sit with me. We’d also have to travel on m’way & through roadworks - risk of getting caught up in traffic also a possibility.
or am I alone in this scenario ?