So it is in the interest of the competitive rider to be a 'better rider'.
If all judges follow this is another matter!
That's the problem, isn't it? We've all seen some horrible riding
which is totally ignored.
Mic
Mic (Michelle) Rushen
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 08:08:54 -, you wrote:
And FEIF has been doing work on this and yes it does take time getting 17
countries to
agree...
Bit like herding cats.
Seriously though, I think a major part of the problem is that many
people just do not see there is a problem. And that includes
He didn't thank his horse - which I suspect does not understand English
or Norwegian. This major poster on the site is happy to criticise a person
who she has not met, does not know, and has no idea about how he trains
horses or people. So, as a competition rider, after reading that post do I
On 9/20/07, jtafreemanuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's the presentation
Will anyone ever see that some of their angry, ill informed comments on this
forum and
repeated on the Eidfaxi site will not actually help the aim of treating the
horses in a better
way. You can have a good
--I know that winging is not considered a fault in the
Peruvian Paso breed. Is there a difference in the conformation of Peruvians
versus Icelandics that allows for the winging? And how does winging affect
a horse from a long-term health standpoint? Is there a certain
The Peruvian movement known as Termino is not true winging - it comes
from the shoulder, not the knee. I've seen a few Icelandics which do
exactly the same movement, but not that many, and it isn't winging.
Mic
--I know that winging is not considered a fault in the
Peruvian Paso
There's a Peruvian Paso where I board that has been having some serious
soundness problems, so he's been on stall rest and thus getting a lot more
attention from the rest of us than he might have otherwise.
I think his owner would argue that he does not wing as we think of it, but
has a
On 9/19/07, dawn_atherton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--I know that winging is not considered a fault in the
Peruvian Paso breed. Is there a difference in the conformation of
Peruvians versus Icelandics that allows for the winging?
yes, they wing from a different place, their