Who uses their dressage whip to delicately brush flies off their horse's neck and ears while riding?? lol
It's been a little warm and humid here recently which has resulted in swarms of mosquitos. Unfortunately I ride near dusk, so they can be horrific while riding. When we're walking on a loose rein, I often use the tip of my whip to brush mosquitos off Bliss's ears and neck. He seems to appreciate the attention and service.
Anyone else do this?
Am I the only one?
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Re: Am I the only one?
Oh yeah, but here, right now, it's gnats.
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My mares might appreciate that to my normal technique: smacking the hell out of the bug
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I find nothing odd about that.
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StraightForward wrote:Heddy - not on her ears I hope!
I gave serious thought to bopping her today!! Got off instead. Maia woke up on the wrong side of bed. Sooooo cranky!
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