jakunen said:
Hmm, hypothetical question...
You're on a horse which starts to get agitated.
Your dogs start to also get agitated.
You realise that the further along the path you go, their nervousness gets worse.
Do you:
A: Use your brain and think 'Something must be spooking the creatures,lets turn back'?
B: Use your brain and think 'Something must be spooking the creatures,lets turn back'?
C: Act like an idiot, endager self, dogs and horse and keep going forward?
Actually, you think the horse has been spooked by the wind moving a hedge
again, and press on because you're not scared of moving bushes and you know full well that the horse isn't really either. If it's still agitated and you can't see a reason for it you press on to find out what it worrying it and introduce it to that something so that it knows not to be scared of it. You don't actually get worried until you yourself either see something that worries you, or your horse is behaving very very out-of-character...
The horse I rode delighted himself in being scared by all manner of things from the gutter in the road to a hedge in a breeze, to traffic cones, puddles, bikes (static and moving), and (understandably) combine harvesters. When riding in woodland, half the time he spooked at something I never actually saw what it was. A lot of horses just spook at things because they enjoy doing it, not because they're actually scared of something. It isn't through a lack of discipline, just high spirits.
I think a lot of the time they're trying to give you an excuse to go for a mad gallop.
Throughout the entire time I rode (that would be ten years, and I'm still in touch with the horse-world as my mum can't give 'em up) I never once saw something to be worried about, but every time I rode the horse would spook at many things. I also never heard of anyone who ever saw anything to be worried about.
So basically, if every time your horse spooked at something you turned back, you would probably never ride further than about 500yds. Way to see the countryside!
Sorry. Rant over.
I'll go back to sitting quietly in the corner now.