At my barn we have a sign that says ride at your own risk. It is very true because you never know what is going to happen.
At my barn we have a sign that says ride at your own risk. It is very true because you never know what is going to happen.
NO RUNNING: I keep my horses in our backyard and I have a lot of younger siblings that like to run around. Even though my two mares are pretty calm and used to the running and screaming, anything could spook them at anytime. So to keep horses and people safe everyone has to walk calmly when they're in horse territory.
Have a good moral. Be kind, no lying, no swearing, etc. But most importantly, be truthful! I love all of the people at my barn because we all try to be truthful to one-another, no matter what. I have seen first hand the consequences of one little lie loosing a boarder or a horse, or even a friend. So I think that if I had to pick one rule, It would have to be honesty above all others, no matter what!
My horse boards at a meticulously well kept stable with about 20 horses. One of the rules is that all equipment such as poles, cones and mounting blocks must be put back on the grass around the arena when we are done riding. We don't mind this rule because it enables our owner to drag the arena nearly every day and we love having such a great footing to ride our horses on. We also have specific hours for jumping so those who don't like to ride then can chose not to. Everyone knows what to expect and is happy.
No helmet? No riding. Always take care of the horses first. Clean up after yourself AND your horse Safety first