Driving Miss Dixie
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You don't need to buy cones, empty milk jugs work great!
If someone had been videoing you as you had this problem, I think you'd have been surprised at what you saw. The mare slows down, your reins go slack. You slow down yourself trying to regain contact, stare at her rump and the back of her head, and she starts to drift. You switch your whip to that side and stare at her back even more. She drifts the other way, you switch the whip hurriedly to that side, she hesitates even more and goes the other way. You're still staring at the back of her head and neck and all your concentration has shrunk to that same area.shelterwood said:Perhaps setting up a cones course to ground drive through would give you some visual aids? I find that when I ground drive somewhat aimlessly around my property I have a harder time maintaining straightness than when I have a predetermined course. Keeps things interesting too for the horse, I think. Walks down the road have been helpful too, as you have the shoulder of the road as a plumb line.
I doubt she'd think it's "fun" to have something she's terrified of tied to her any more than you'd get over being afraid of snakes by being shut in a box with 15 of them.jyuukai said:Ooh good idea! She is actually terrified of milk jugs, the only thing she's afraid of LOL I've thought about tying some to her for fun, but maybe they would be good cones too as you said!
Do you drink milk - 1/2 or gallon size - or soda out of 2 ltr bottles? Do you have friends who do? Do you recycle the bottles? Do you have laundry detergents/softeners in bottles? Do your friends, hang-out/work-out buddies, co-workers?I would love to try the cones idea! I've gotta see where I can get some good ones for cheap. We sadly didn't get much back for taxes this year and with all the other things I need (bell boots, round pen, clippers (we burned ours out) running shoes, books, etc) some of the little things have fallen to the side. I do drive her on the road but alot of times we drive on the grass. I'll drive on the pavement next time to see about using that line as a 'barrier'
I agree, the conversation here is great! I'm learning alot and getting alot of amazing tips