Horse Riding Etiquette: Know The Right Way to Ride over Someone Else's Farm

Just as in other areas of life, when riding (especiallyimportant to follow basic farm riding etiquette rules
over someone else's farm) manners count!  Thatonce you have set out on your ride.
being said, it is important to understand just howPractice good communication:  Always communicate
important farm riding etiquette really is; it is not simplyyour plans with the other riders who are in close
about being nice and courteous, it is also a safetyproximity.  Simple directions such as, "passing on your
issue.  When you exercise a bit of caution, you canleft" or "coming up on the outside" inform others where
have an enjoyable experience that will keep everyoneyou are headed and drastically reduce the risk of
happy and out of harm's way.accidents.
Basic Visitor EtiquetteRide with others in a similar pattern:  If it is possible,
Before you head out to ride at someone else's farm,you should always ride in the same pattern, or in the
you should educate yourself on a few etiquettesame areas as other riders.  Follow the same
basics.  Below are some helpful tips to make yourdirections, and inform others if you plan to change
visit a success.direction.
Always observe farm rules:  Many farms, stables,Maintain safe following distances:  Just as when you
arenas, or other riding facilities will actually post theirare in your car, you need to maintain safe following
rules for others to review before riding.  You shoulddistances from other riders.  A good rule of thumb is
always check with the farm before you begin andto watch for the rear hocks of the horse that is
make sure you understand and adhere to all setdirectly in front of you.  If you cannot see them, you
guidelines.are following too closely.  Simply slow your horse
Make sure your horse is properly prepared for thedown to allow for more space.
ride:  Horses should always be fully tacked withMaintain control and cue privately:  Always make sure
proper saddles, bits, bridles, etc., and riders should beyou have complete control of your horse.  If you use
equipped with helmets, whips, and other riding gearverbal or noise signals to work your horse (such as
before you enter the farm.  You do not want to beclicks, whistles, or specific commands), make sure you
asking to borrow items or having to leave and comedo so as quietly as possible.  You do not want to cue
back once you arrive.or startle other nearby horses.
Be mindful of other rider's equipment:  If youPost Ride Etiquette
absolutely have to borrow an item for your ride,Put away any equipment used:  If you borrowed any
always ask permission first, and make sure you returntack, if you used jumps, or if you borrowed any riding
all borrowed items promptly following your ride. gear, make sure you put it away, and make sure it is in
Check the item to make sure it is in the same conditionthe same condition it was in when you received it.
in which your received it, and clean it if necessaryAlways clean up after you and your horse:  If you
before returning.have tracked any mud into the barn or stall area, or if
Announce your entrance and exit:  When it is time toyour horse has left any "deposits", make sure you
leave the stable or barn area, make sure youclean up before you leave.  No one likes having to
announce yourself as to not harm or startle others.  Ifclean up after someone else, and making a habit out
you are opening a door, proclaim "Door!" and thenof this is a sure fire way to not get invited back again.
check for others coming from all directions beforeTurn off your cell phone:  Cell phones should be taken
heading out.  Always walk your horse out to the ridingon a ride to have in case of an emergency, but they
area and make final adjustments at this time.should not be used to chat while on the ride.  There is
Mount the horse safely:  If the farm has a designatednothing more annoying, and more dangerous, than
mounting area, use it!  If it does not, mount your horsedealing with a rider that stops mid-ride to answer a call.
in a safe location, out of other rider's way, and awayHorseback riding is a great activity that can be
from riding paths.wonderful fun when done with others.  Taking a bit of
Farm Riding Etiquette Basicstime to practice proper etiquette will ensure a safe,
Good manners should not stop once you have gottenenjoyable ride for everyone involved, and will keep the
yourself and your horse ready for the ride.  It is moreriding invitations to other's farms coming!