Riding In Horse-Traffic
Linda Parelli
Internationally Renowned Horsewoman, Speaker, Author and Educator - Helping People Maximize Their Passion & Life!
Trouble riding among other horses can be a big problem when riding in groups at trail riding events and in warm-up arenas at competitions.
Horses that are afraid of other horses coming towards them are expressing insecurity with new herd relationships:
How big is your horse’s bubble?
Some horses have a small personal space ‘bubble’, they don’t mind horses getting close to them, whereas others can have a huge one. And then there’s everything in between. By riding slowly past other horses you can test the size of the bubble. Start 20 feet away, then 15, then 12, then 10, and so on… until you find the point at which your horse shows you its limit?—?tenses up, flattens its ears, tosses head, shies away, hesitates, swishes its tail, etc.
The first thing to do is honor your horse’s limit and not get closer to another horse than that. The next thing is to start working on reducing that limit, which takes exposure and repetition, using the tips below. You can’t expect the horse to be okay if you never prepare and suddenly ride in company.
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What to do: Fear or Dominance?
FEAR:
If you understand the cause is fear, it makes sense to support the horse’s feelings rather than negate them and force the horse to go forward and stay on track. This will actually cause the problem to worsen?—?the fear will escalate, and it can lead to panic and explosive reactions. Being your horse’s leader, it’s your responsibility to keep the horse safe.
DOMINANCE
If the cause is dominance, you have to prove to your horse that it is not his job when you are with him?—?you are the leader. You want to make sure your horse really does yield in these four ways:
Even more importantly, make sure you can ask for it NOW. QUICKLY! Just a few steps, you don’t have to go far. It’s important that you can rely on an immediate response under pressure, like when something goes wrong and your horse tries to attack another horse.
Linda
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