A follow up to @newforest 's thread.
I still always walk at least the last 1/2 mile home if possible - sirens on a single tack lane will get me to trot on to a passing place but not much else - and ideally slack the girth off a hole (not on spooky days though, I don't want those sirens to be for me!)
I don't trot downhill on tarmac roads or canter on hard/rutted ground.
My horse gets my full attention when riding or handling, no phones etc.
Saddles are placed forward and then slid back to the correct place, girths are done up a hole at a time, saddle cloths are pulled up into the pommel.
I groom rather than constantly wash. When I was a kid it was considered terribly bad practice to wash field kept horses, at most you sponged off sweat with plain water.
I still always walk at least the last 1/2 mile home if possible - sirens on a single tack lane will get me to trot on to a passing place but not much else - and ideally slack the girth off a hole (not on spooky days though, I don't want those sirens to be for me!)
I don't trot downhill on tarmac roads or canter on hard/rutted ground.
My horse gets my full attention when riding or handling, no phones etc.
Saddles are placed forward and then slid back to the correct place, girths are done up a hole at a time, saddle cloths are pulled up into the pommel.
I groom rather than constantly wash. When I was a kid it was considered terribly bad practice to wash field kept horses, at most you sponged off sweat with plain water.