Saturday, March 27, 2010

Edu-Motor-Cation



Saturday March 27 2010

He's seen ATVs zooming around, but he must not have come across motorcycles before, at least not on the trail.

Carol and I were headed back on the flats after a loop on the Bilbo Baggins trail. I thought I heard motorcycles up ahead - which is amazing, since I can't hear well anyway, and I ride with a bandanna over my ears for warmth and to keep out the bugs.

Sure enough, a minute later, about half a dozen motorcycles popped up out of a wash a quarter mile away, heading towards us. We stopped; Carol got off. I stayed on Mac because I thought he might be okay. The bikers saw us and actually stopped (wow!), turned off their motors (wowow! thanks guys!), and gestured to us to come on.

I rode Mac toward them, and Carol led Suz behind me... but as we got closer, Mac's head got higher and his eyes got wider, and he started to get very very light on his feet like a cat - his Ready-For-Flight mode.

Ohmigod! Funny things! Shiny things! With moving things on them! They resembled humans and sounded like humans, but they couldn't be humans!

I dismounted and led Mac. He followed behind me, eyes still wide and nostrils dilating, while we stopped and talked to the bikers. Suz was braver, going right up to a biker to touch his motorcycle. Mac thought it best to stay further back.

We chatted a while, then led our horses away; the boys waited till we were ready and they started up their engines.

Oh my! Mac about leaped with all 4 feet in the air behind me, and he was quite alarmed, especially with the nosier motorcycles! (See his expression above.) He was really anxious when some of the things started rolling away! And growling and farting and sputtering! Suz was already calmly following Carol down the trail, but it took Mac a little longer to calm down. Eventually he forgot them and started reaching for grass to eat.


It was a good motorcycle encounter - nothing like a little machine edumication out on the trail. Maybe next time he won't be afraid of them.

6 comments:

  1. Great that the bikers were so considerate - good learning opportunity!

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  2. Its great when they are considerate like that.

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  3. It's nice that they were so considerate. The guys around here are not.

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  4. Most of the ATV and bikers around here are pretty good, but I still don't like riding any of my Boys when they are out in the woods and fields. They are just too scary.

    Glad you got through the adventure unscathed.

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  5. I love when people show some consideration to our living, flightbound horses.

    The busdrivers here are usually very considerate, and I am so grateful for it. The road is not wide, and a large bus can get scary at full speed.

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  6. Don't count on it. lol!
    Horses are silly....even something they got used to previously, can spook them if found someplace different or if the circumstances are different. You just never know. You gals were wise to dismount, but I'm most impressed at the motorbikers for being so respectful and understanding.
    That is so unheard of.
    We're they raised around horses or been educated about horses?
    That was lucky to meet them like that and let them help you desensitize the horse to them. Cool!

    Great pics, too!


    ~Lisa

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