Max's Mom
Well-Known Member
I've really appreciated reading these ideas and ways of doing things, as I, too have wondered what the safest way of doing it is. I can imagine horrible accidents happening, and unfortunately, I think that I limit what I do because of fear. Max doesn't always stand as patiently as I wish he would. I don't hitch him alone. Usually my daughter hitches him (he is really her horse!) and I stand by his head, loosely holding the reins and ready to stop or steady him if needed. I have never had him tied while hitching him to the cart, though we do have him face a fence when possible.
However, my daughter and I do want to be able to hitch him up alone, and are working towards that. One question I have is about where the safest place to put the reins are. Some of you have said that you must hold them, but how can you hold them while putting the cart to or off the horse? Also, I've seen lots of pictures where people put the reins over the dash or back of the cart and just harness up. I wonder what would happen if the horse spooked and the reins got caught in a wheel? Could that happen? I was thinking that folding and placing the reins over the horses back would be a safer option, but is it? Maybe they should always be held?
However, my daughter and I do want to be able to hitch him up alone, and are working towards that. One question I have is about where the safest place to put the reins are. Some of you have said that you must hold them, but how can you hold them while putting the cart to or off the horse? Also, I've seen lots of pictures where people put the reins over the dash or back of the cart and just harness up. I wonder what would happen if the horse spooked and the reins got caught in a wheel? Could that happen? I was thinking that folding and placing the reins over the horses back would be a safer option, but is it? Maybe they should always be held?