Thanks for the reminders! It is easy to become complacent. I try to think of my horse the way I think of my power saw: one second of inattention or carelessness can lead to a world of woe!
Excellent read. Thank you for the reminders. We all get a little sloppy and lazy with and around horses.
Good Advice. I do two of these things. I am not a seasoned rider but I KNOW these things now and I on occasion doing them. Ducking under the tied lead. Sitting in the pasture with them. Thank you for the info. Good reminder
Never stick your head under a horses belly. A friend was working on a front leg and trusted her old tried and true horse when she shouldn't .
I was leading my horse to the field one morning as I did every day and ended up with a dislocated hip and to this day, have no idea what happened or what spooked him! I just remember flying through the air and landing with my leg detaching from my body.
I was leading my horse to the field one morning as I did every day and ended up with a dislocated hip and to this day, have no idea what happened or what spooked him! I just remember flying through the air and landing with my leg detaching from my body.
It really bothers me when I see respected clinicians do unsafe things like wrap a lead around their hand or arm or let a lead drag on the ground and wrap around their legs. Setting a very poor example.
Excellent advice. As a former CHA instructor I made sure my students didn't do any of these things (in my presence anyway) but your article made clear the reasons why they shouldn't do them. Thanks, Julie!
Funny but thinking back I’ve done all of these. Just takes a second, not thinking, running late, or even just trusting the horse they never mean to but accidents happen.
I remember reading an article where a trainer died because she was leading her horse(s) to or from pasture and put the lead rope over her shoulder. The horse spooked, it got wrapped around her neck and she was dragged/choked to death.