Description
OK, if I’ve told you once, I’ve told you a hundred times: Hitching a large flight animal to a wheeled inanimate object is a really bad idea! There are scary, horse eating things in the world, and your horse may just try to escape.
There are a million possible reasons why a horse may run away while hitched to the carriage. Regardless of the reason, you’re going to have trouble on your hands in a heartbeat.
What you do in the first 3 seconds of a runaway may determine the outcome and the aftermath.
This advice contained in this article comes from my personal experiences. Sometimes I did the right thing, and other times I did the wrong thing. While it makes no guarantees that you’ll walk away from every possible scenario unscathed, it will give some solid ideas on how to improve your situation.
Topics covered:
- Something Better Than Pull and Hold
- Carriage Brakes in a Runaway
- Your Horse’s Brain in a Runaway
- Target Fixation
- Making Use of Your Space
- Jumping Off??
- Runaway Prevention
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