Just inspired from a thread I have just read.
Do you lead your horses out pushing the gate away outwards from you, or bring in towards you. This is on the assumption your gate can go both ways.
I push the gate away from me, bring her through and as she turns on the forehand I am closing. She then stands with rope draped over while I do up.
Others pull towards. Now either there is a safe way or their isn't. If there is I can't recall it in my bhs stuff-wonder why I did because most didn't stay in my head!
My reason for not pulling towards is because its extremely windy on my yard. She was injured on a gate bolt as a baby and if the gate blows out of my hand it smacks into her. Trust me that undid a lot of trust with me and gates.
So I push out of her way and use my body to shield it from her. Often she waits as I slide back again as I can't push the bloody thing! Its tied in two places including a bolt, as I said its windy here.
Do you lead your horses out pushing the gate away outwards from you, or bring in towards you. This is on the assumption your gate can go both ways.
I push the gate away from me, bring her through and as she turns on the forehand I am closing. She then stands with rope draped over while I do up.
Others pull towards. Now either there is a safe way or their isn't. If there is I can't recall it in my bhs stuff-wonder why I did because most didn't stay in my head!
My reason for not pulling towards is because its extremely windy on my yard. She was injured on a gate bolt as a baby and if the gate blows out of my hand it smacks into her. Trust me that undid a lot of trust with me and gates.
So I push out of her way and use my body to shield it from her. Often she waits as I slide back again as I can't push the bloody thing! Its tied in two places including a bolt, as I said its windy here.