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IowaCanChaser
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2015-06-22 3:17 PM
Subject: Ponying a horse off a 4wheeler/gator



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I use utvs (gators, Rangers, 4wheelers) daily to do chores, so all my horses are used to them. I have to ride 3 horses a day and my injured boy needs a 15 min walk every day. I'm worn out by the time I get the first three ridden and don't feel like leading a horse for 15 minuets by then. I want to use a gator, but I've never ponied off of anything like that before. How should I get him used to it? And what do I need to know?
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CallMeSkidmark
Reg. Apr 2015
Posted 2015-06-22 3:31 PM
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I pony off a golf cart... teach them the same way you teach them to lead on the ground. They figure it out fast. Though, it is a little tricky to stay at a consistent walk, at least for me it is on a golf cart. I can maintain a trot or jog okay though. To me that's the hardest part if you have an injured horse restrained to a walk.
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**Cowgirl Up**
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2015-06-22 4:09 PM
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I've only seen it done with 2 people, one driving the vehicle and one sitting in the back of it holding the horse.  I'm sure it can be done with just one person, though I don't know how it would be done safely.  
As far as getting one used to it, as long as the horse isn't a complete space cadet I'm sure they'd be fine.  That's how they long trot all the horses at a farm near me... I went out there to ride one time and we did that with my horse (who I guarentee has never done it before and wasn't exactly an Einstein Equine...) and she just went right with it, no biggy (: 
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Hank & Tank
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2015-06-22 4:16 PM
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I do it all the time with our Ranger by myself. Mine do really good with staying just close enough that I'm not hanging out the side but yet not close enough that I worry about running into their legs:) I have a hard time doing it at a walk, mostly when I'm doing it I have them long trotting. What about ponying off of one of the ones you are riding?? 
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dianea
Reg. Aug 2010
Posted 2015-06-22 4:19 PM
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**Cowgirl Up** - 2015-06-22 4:09 PM

I've only seen it done with 2 people, one driving the vehicle and one sitting in the back of it holding the horse. Β I'm sure it can be done with just one person, though I don't know how it would be done safely. Β 
As far as getting one used to it, as long as the horse isn't a complete space cadet I'm sure they'd be fine. Β That's how they long trot all the horses at a farm near me... I went out there to ride one time and we did that with my horse (who I guarentee has never done it before and wasn't exactly an Einstein Equine...) and she just went right with it, no biggy (:Β 

This cracked me up!!

Shoot we pony out of the truck window. If they're broke to lead they'll figure it out. Just be aware of what they are doing - sudden stops are hard on the arms and shoulders (and the door lock knobs that stick up - don't ask). Start at a walk and pick up speed.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2015-06-22 4:39 PM
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I like my golf cart too, that would be my choice if I needed to do this. But I was wondering the same as the other poster, why not just pony the horse while riding one of the others? 
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IowaCanChaser
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2015-06-22 4:40 PM
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My horses are accident prone, I'm scared to try it! Isn't it pretty dangerous?!
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2015-06-22 4:42 PM
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IowaCanChaser - 2015-06-22 4:40 PM My horses are accident prone, I'm scared to try it! Isn't it pretty dangerous?!

To pony off another horse? 
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grinandbareit
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2015-06-22 4:53 PM
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I pony mine with my Ranger... I have a 7 foot PVC pipe that I slide behind the seat so that they don't run in front of me. I breeze them with it through the pasture 30 miles an hour and they do great!

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RacingQH
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2015-06-22 4:57 PM
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 I would say ponying them from a 4 wheeler ect.. is MORE "dangerous" than using another horse.  You are also going to have to have them leading form the OFF side if you are on a 4 wheeler. (And lets face it, a LOT of horses don't lead well from the off side.)

 
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teehaha
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2015-06-22 5:03 PM
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Slim loved going for his 'walks'.  Ponied off other horses, out the truck window.  It was just easier for Dan to hop in the Mule and do a few laps around the pasture in the evening.

 
 
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Kaycee
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2015-06-22 5:41 PM
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teehaha - 2015-06-22 5:03 PM Slim loved going for his 'walks'.  Ponied off other horses, out the truck window.  It was just easier for Dan to hop in the Mule and do a few laps around the pasture in the evening.



 

 

This is such a great picture.  I hate that y'all lost him.   
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Kaycee
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2015-06-22 5:45 PM
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As for ponying off of a Gator4/Wheeler I have never had one that freaked out being ponied by it.  They all get used to us having the Gator or 4 wheeler around them to throw hay so it is a flawless transition.  As for being ponied on the off side, that also hasn't been a problem.  I have a few that prefer the offside.
I can say that the cowbreds, in my experience,have been the laziest about being ponied by anything!!!  
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run n rate
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2015-06-22 6:01 PM
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I can pony my gelding off the Kabota but I wouldn't dare pony either of the mares...they'd almost certainly attempt to commit suicide.
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avmalibu
Reg. Nov 2012
Posted 2015-06-22 6:16 PM
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I did it every day for a summer a few years ago. I worked a few minutes away and every morning I would drive and my mare would lope beside me. I had a Kubota (RTV) and had no problems! She figured it out really quick and never tried to pull away. I've also done it with a quad, sometimes the horses would trot behind and some would go offside (we never went fast with a quad though) I can only remember one horse that I wouldn't take, he didn't know what to do so he lunged forward and came down on the quad right behind me (I just hand walked him after that) But that guy was proud cut and lacked a lot in the brains department!
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Racer4eva
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2015-06-22 6:18 PM
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Ive ponied both mine out the window of my truck. (yes both to walk up from a pasture a few miles away from barn.) have ponied off back of tailgate as well. Didnt have an issue onces. And my mare was 4 at the time
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IowaCanChaser
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2015-06-22 6:31 PM
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Southtxponygirl - 2015-06-22 4:42 PM

IowaCanChaser - 2015-06-22 4:40 PM My horses are accident prone, I'm scared to try it! Isn't it pretty dangerous?!

To pony off another horse?Β 

No, I do that all the time, I was talking about ponying off a 4wheelr
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2015-06-22 6:44 PM
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IowaCanChaser - 2015-06-22 6:31 PM
Southtxponygirl - 2015-06-22 4:42 PM
IowaCanChaser - 2015-06-22 4:40 PM My horses are accident prone, I'm scared to try it! Isn't it pretty dangerous?!
To pony off another horse? 
No, I do that all the time, I was talking about ponying off a 4wheelr

Oh ok, I was thinking you meant off horse back and I was thinking what!!!! LOL.  
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LindsayJordan
Reg. Jun 2010
Posted 2015-06-22 6:56 PM
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grinandbareit - 2015-06-22 4:53 PM


I pony mine with my Ranger... I have a 7 foot PVC pipe that I slide behind the seat so that they don't run in front of me. I breeze them with it through the pasture 30 miles an hour and they do great!


This is genius!!! I'm still a little chicken to ride at home when I'm by myself after my accident, but I've been wanting to get our mares legged up. Wahlah! I wouldn't have ever thought of that on my own.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2015-06-22 7:01 PM
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Kaycee - 2015-06-22 5:41 PM
teehaha - 2015-06-22 5:03 PM Slim loved going for his 'walks'.  Ponied off other horses, out the truck window.  It was just easier for Dan to hop in the Mule and do a few laps around the pasture in the evening.



 

 
This is such a great picture.  I hate that y'all lost him.   

Ditto love this picture too , Slim sure was a handsome boy  
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