tashcat
Well-Known Member
Thinking about getting the boy out and about this spring and summer, but he's not very good once arriving at the venue - he gets very agitated and can't stand still or be tied up. He's not being naughty - he's ex-racer and just gets very excited and worked up, and I really can't see it as something he can be trained out of.
Getting his saddle on him is near impossible, and we tend to travel in a trailer with another horse, so too dangerous for me to go in there and pop it on once we've arrived like in a lorry (I'm saving up!)
I've been toying with the idea of travelling him with the saddle on - for journeys around 30 - 45 mins. I used to do it occasionally when taking the old boy to lessons after work and didn't have time, but he was excellent with everything and had a lorry at the time.
He's quite a big horse and so risk of the saddle being hit once unloaded on the side of the trailer, unless we unload him backwards. But I see a lot of hunters doing it at meets..
I want to take as much stress out of the situation as possible.. but does this sound like a really stupid idea? Looking for any advice!
Getting his saddle on him is near impossible, and we tend to travel in a trailer with another horse, so too dangerous for me to go in there and pop it on once we've arrived like in a lorry (I'm saving up!)
I've been toying with the idea of travelling him with the saddle on - for journeys around 30 - 45 mins. I used to do it occasionally when taking the old boy to lessons after work and didn't have time, but he was excellent with everything and had a lorry at the time.
He's quite a big horse and so risk of the saddle being hit once unloaded on the side of the trailer, unless we unload him backwards. But I see a lot of hunters doing it at meets..
I want to take as much stress out of the situation as possible.. but does this sound like a really stupid idea? Looking for any advice!