sasquatch
Well-Known Member
So I was on another forum I now very rarely visit, and I'm completely blown away.
A member was asking advice for a green horse with a problem when ridden, as it kept 'bolting' across the arena.
Horse also would become bored/fidgety after an hours work, and the member would continue to ride horse as soon as it became fidgety to end on a 'good note'
Apart from the bolting issue, which I won't get into,
Whilst I know the importance of ending a session well, surely if you know your horse gets bored/fidgety/switches off after an hours work, you wouldn't work it for over an hour and would finish as soon as you can tell horse is reaching their limit?
Especially with a green horse who hasn't really done much.
I would have thought it was common sense, or maybe this is just a view I have?
A member was asking advice for a green horse with a problem when ridden, as it kept 'bolting' across the arena.
Horse also would become bored/fidgety after an hours work, and the member would continue to ride horse as soon as it became fidgety to end on a 'good note'
Apart from the bolting issue, which I won't get into,
Whilst I know the importance of ending a session well, surely if you know your horse gets bored/fidgety/switches off after an hours work, you wouldn't work it for over an hour and would finish as soon as you can tell horse is reaching their limit?
Especially with a green horse who hasn't really done much.
I would have thought it was common sense, or maybe this is just a view I have?