Enfys
Well-Known Member
I find it surprising as well so many horses owned by H & H forum members (as well as biting and attacking) appear to want to throw themselves in front of lorries. I would have thought that would be fairly unusual. Considering there are what? Tens of thousands of registered members, then the percentage is actually minute, and presumably these are not all owned by members, merely incidents experienced over many years, about 30 in my case for a start.
Obviously these horses would have been got used to traffic before being ridden out on the roads and, of course, they would be schooled to the basic aids. Isn't it easier and safer to do a shoulder in towards the traffic rather than hit them which would raise their adrenalin and make the situation more dangerous?
In a perfect world, yes, but this world isn't perfect, or predictable. there could be a horse eating dandelion on the verge that particular day at that particular moment in time that is more distracting than a car or the rider on top. So many variables, it is hard to say "Oh, but they should be..." they might be, but things happen. A "hey, pay attention!" type reminder isn't going to ruin the horse.
My horses don't take a blind bit of notice of traffic, either beside them in the paddock or riding past them, what made my mare leap sideways down a 12' embankment into a drain was a sodding woodchuck crossing the road 30' away...terrifying apparently
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