Hi everyone.
Does anyone take their horse out regularly for a walk on a lead and let them just graze?
If you do does it cause issues with barging or munching while riding? Tri was very bargy when I first had him and has been great lately. I have been letting him munch the bits of green grass on the way to the muddy 'turnout field' and he is beginning to pull a bit again.
I can't expect him to understand when he can eat and when he can't
It always is me who decides enough is enough as obviously he would go on for ever, so I end up pulling him up and ending his pleasure.
When riding my daughter or I dismount when he can graze and try not to let him eat when we are in the saddle.
I don't want him to be confused and get pushy again I just thought it would be nice to let him get some grass instead of hay.
Obviously he will be turned out soon on the GREEN field.
I know he is not a dog but taking him for a walk seemed a nice idea
Thanks
SarahB
Does anyone take their horse out regularly for a walk on a lead and let them just graze?
If you do does it cause issues with barging or munching while riding? Tri was very bargy when I first had him and has been great lately. I have been letting him munch the bits of green grass on the way to the muddy 'turnout field' and he is beginning to pull a bit again.
I can't expect him to understand when he can eat and when he can't
When riding my daughter or I dismount when he can graze and try not to let him eat when we are in the saddle.
I don't want him to be confused and get pushy again I just thought it would be nice to let him get some grass instead of hay.
Obviously he will be turned out soon on the GREEN field.
I know he is not a dog but taking him for a walk seemed a nice idea
Thanks
SarahB