lets apply Occam's razor... and what do we get?
1. the obvious answer that there was no cut/lesion?
or
2. a fully fledged conspiracy is underway with the vet 'in on it'?
Yip agree with you, must be 2...
...witchhunt, there is no 'sensible' debate here, don't fool yourself, the evidence is in the last XXX pages...
I'm sure this forum has been instrumental in many a good discussion and deed in the past (in fact Janet, I know you have been instrumental in some of them), this forum thread is not...
I haven't been following the entirety of this thread but I am very confused.
- Only Pat/Linda/2 Parelli Professionals/Robert and the Vet were at the examination, nobody else...
- No mention was made by the vet as regards lesions to the gum-line...
- The vet determined the horse was fit to...
Due to the content and methods used I doubt a full(er) video will be made available until they publish the session in on of their DVDs with some sort of explanation/justification.
Unfortunately there were so few people at the Festival of the Horse that it's quite believable that there was...
We're in agreement that this isn't rocket science. I'm neither familiar with RW nor his team of helpers but considering the value of the stallion it would be sensible to assume a number of others have attempted to correct this behaviour before the Parelli sessions.
Again I agree that trying...
how can anyone take such forum posts seriously when you can't differentiate between a passive drive using the foot and a kick...
On Friday I saw a skilled horseman attempting to correct avoidance behaviour. The stallion is a lovely horse yet was highly evasive to the receiving of a bridle...