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- South Cariboo, B.C.
BCWILL said:Looks like some Great times in Nice Country![]()
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Damn it!! I was just about to spring that one. You beat me to it!!
BCWILL said:Looks like some Great times in Nice Country![]()
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boonerbuck said:Damn it!! I was just about to spring that one. You beat me to it!!![]()
is horses are creatures, and they bear no resemblence to ATV's, trucks or planes...They are not super intelligent
Gatehouse said:I dont' own horse,s but my neighbor does...And I've beenon horses aot over my life, Not dialy or anyhting, but enough to come up wiht some opinions...
Horses, like any animal, ave enhanced sense of smell.
But I have (on many occaisons) seen a good horse go loco when they encounter some seemingly normal thing. Liek a BIg rock...Freak out because all of a sudden there is a BIG ROCK...![]()
It's like they think it is a Alien Space Pod or something.
There is no doubt that if you are walking along a trail, and your horse BAKS a bit, it's time to pay attention. But htat is thier *sense of smell* and *instinct* , not intelligence.
They have thier moments of great intelligence, at times. I almost always let a horse pick it's own way over a nasty obstacle, rarely forcing it to go somewhere it does not want to. IN fact, my horse on this trip was especiay good at sniffing out good passages through muskeg/tough river crossings..
But thier brain is not much bigger than an orange. They arent' super smart, they *do* engage in competely irrational behaviour, etc.
Sense of smell does not = inteligence.


horshur said:Gate, A cow is a fair bit smarter than a horseand that is spoken from someone who makes a living off the creatures.. Sounds like a great trip. I like your list bout says it all. We use a big fish scale to wiegh the panniers and the closer the better. Much better to do er up right to begin with than wrestle later on the trail. I've never been up that country,I wish, however 2002 my horses were up there packing for a month or two at the headwaters of the besa starting on the buckinghorse. Glad to here you are allright. Andy
BCJON said:Gatehouse,
Thanks for taking the time to offer me some helpfull tips.
For a reference guide, I have been studying Walchuk's trail riding and packing manual. I sure don't have it all memorized, and some things, ie diamond hitches, etc., you have trouble practicing without a horse, cinches, ropes, and packing gear!!
I've got a length of rope that has seen every household object capable of securing a knot used. My wifes leg, one night. Damn, that bowline was hard to loosen up!!
Thanks again for all your suggestions.
Jon
Gatehouse said:I haven't read Walchucks manual, but form what I can tel of him, it woudl be comprehensive.
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