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yes i agree Marlene but doing this shows the horse that it is a good idea to spoke at things that he/she should be trained to come across, making him/her travel behind show the horse that it has to me afraid of this motor bike making him/her continue to become skittish around loud noicese, what the rider did her was the best idea in to long run. Making the horse concur its fear and sowing that there was nothing to spoke about :)
poor thing, hate when this happens
The trails aren't much better. My guy can handle the street bikes (usually), but gets a little unglued when two stroke dirt bikes (much louder) go whizzing by one after the other on narrow trails. In this situation, once the horse had jacked around till he was behind the bike, I would have proceeded from there following behind the bike. Following a spooky horse with a bike seems like waiting for an accident to happen.
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