Jess66
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any tips of the trade or little tests to make sure it is calm and safe?
i know all the usual like pick its feet up, lead it round, see it caught extra but i am trying to think of ultimate tests to check how quiet it really is
i was thinking turning it out and catching it 5 mins later? and taking it for small hack then taking it in field to w/t/c so it covers open spaces + some horses can be nappy when they think they've finished for the day by returning from hack then made to work again?
friend knows horse and has sat on it, checked its teeth picked up legs etc all fine so i am going to check it out for myself tomoz
i know all the usual like pick its feet up, lead it round, see it caught extra but i am trying to think of ultimate tests to check how quiet it really is
i was thinking turning it out and catching it 5 mins later? and taking it for small hack then taking it in field to w/t/c so it covers open spaces + some horses can be nappy when they think they've finished for the day by returning from hack then made to work again?
friend knows horse and has sat on it, checked its teeth picked up legs etc all fine so i am going to check it out for myself tomoz