chicken19
Songster
I do gymkhana's and group trail rides all the time with horses my horse has never met.Oh. I guess I just underestimated the strength of a mini! I don't know much about minis. And I've never heard of that, I'm not sure if they have such a thing in my area but I'll look into it. I still need to teach June how to load in a trailer though.
And thank you for asking that question! That's something I've always wondered. I see people take their horses out with other people's horses all the time and it's no big deal, but every time I've introduced two horses they act like nut balls. So how do you keep them calm together on the trail/in the trailer?
My horse is 7 and is quite green still and not super friendly.
Let the horses meet, but stay away from touching-distance (a horse length away), don't get too close.
If your horse is full of beans, lunge him/her. In the spring there can be some crazy group trail rides but it's best to either avoid or survive them...
Gymkhana's aren't so bad because venues are large and horses don't nessesarily have to be close.
Trail rides are different because the horse's sometimes see another horse and want to race.
It's never been a problem for me.
If your horse has problems with being around other horses, invite a friend to bring their horse over for a horsey-playdate, board your horse at a busy equestrian center for a day, or take your horse to a show/gymkhana so they can just hang out and watch.