somethingorother
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Someone at the yard is helping out with one of the livery horses, who's been out of work and is a bit of a messed up ex racer. At the moment she's being lunged and long reined.
They asked me to sort out bridle which was twisted (maybe from their attempts to sort it?) and it had a martingale attached but with no neck strap which the owners had been using for lunging in. It was a short running martingale for a 16hh horse, but still i thought if she puts her head down and gets a leg over then that's a death trap. To be clear- the bit that attaches to the girth then went straight to reins, leaving a straight line with head up but loop with head down.
So i took it off and put it in the tack room and said if anyone has a problem with it send them my way.
But now i'm worrying as i'm new there (couple of weeks) and feel like i'm interfering a lot. But i can't stand to see numpties putting horses at risk.
Would you be annoyed if it was your yard/ horse? Should i speak to the horses owner when i see them and explain? or leave it alone?
They asked me to sort out bridle which was twisted (maybe from their attempts to sort it?) and it had a martingale attached but with no neck strap which the owners had been using for lunging in. It was a short running martingale for a 16hh horse, but still i thought if she puts her head down and gets a leg over then that's a death trap. To be clear- the bit that attaches to the girth then went straight to reins, leaving a straight line with head up but loop with head down.
So i took it off and put it in the tack room and said if anyone has a problem with it send them my way.
But now i'm worrying as i'm new there (couple of weeks) and feel like i'm interfering a lot. But i can't stand to see numpties putting horses at risk.
Would you be annoyed if it was your yard/ horse? Should i speak to the horses owner when i see them and explain? or leave it alone?