So I took Midnight to her second parade. The first one was this summer, in the cart. She seemed fine, but kept escalating until she was almost out of control. I thought I would try her in halter for a recent night parade. She was fine, though very alert, as we were getting her "dressed". But the more activity around, the more reactive she got. I thought she might settle after we started to walk, but just like the summer parade, her behavior escalating until I could hardly hold onto her. She even bucked. I wasn't even sure she could hear when I tried to talk to her calmly. By the time we to the end, which was less than 1/2 mile, she was a wreck. The lights were askew, batteries fallen out, hat under her chin. As soon as it was all over, she calmed down again and was fine to undress and load.
She did stand pretty well when we stopped for petting, but as soon as we began to walk again she escalated immediately.
Midnight is 6-8 years old. (Not sure as she came from a sale and the vet estimates her age by her teeth). She is quiet at home, though somewhat reactive to new things. She has been driving for about 2 years in town and on country roads.
So, I am thinking she is just not a parade horse. She does not enjoy it (and I certainly did not). Is her behavior being a brat? Did she totally zone out from stimulus? If we tried again would she be better? Is there some training aid that would help?
The photo is when we just started out. She was super alert but still listening to me.
She did stand pretty well when we stopped for petting, but as soon as we began to walk again she escalated immediately.
Midnight is 6-8 years old. (Not sure as she came from a sale and the vet estimates her age by her teeth). She is quiet at home, though somewhat reactive to new things. She has been driving for about 2 years in town and on country roads.
So, I am thinking she is just not a parade horse. She does not enjoy it (and I certainly did not). Is her behavior being a brat? Did she totally zone out from stimulus? If we tried again would she be better? Is there some training aid that would help?
The photo is when we just started out. She was super alert but still listening to me.