skewbaldpony
Well-Known Member
Why, oh why oh why do these type of people have to do it? i have nothing against alternative methods, i think there's a grain of sense in all of them, and more than a grain in some, i'm a bit anti the expensive marketing ploys of parelli, but other than that, each to his own.
But what REALLY bugs me, is why do they have to present their method as 'better than brutally throwing the horse to the ground, branding it with fire, and beating it into submission', which obviously do form a major part of the BHS syllabus. Granted you don't usually get to the full on branding iron stage til Stage IV but let's face it, Pony Club C Test does have a lassoing element to it. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT.
I think it originates from the Monty Roberts era, and yes, OK he did see that in his youth, but it's not prevalent in Surrey is it? Nor has it formed a major part of European Horsemanship for some centuries.
Sorry. Just had another gutful of it. I'll go away and chew my boots for a bit now ......
But what REALLY bugs me, is why do they have to present their method as 'better than brutally throwing the horse to the ground, branding it with fire, and beating it into submission', which obviously do form a major part of the BHS syllabus. Granted you don't usually get to the full on branding iron stage til Stage IV but let's face it, Pony Club C Test does have a lassoing element to it. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT.
I think it originates from the Monty Roberts era, and yes, OK he did see that in his youth, but it's not prevalent in Surrey is it? Nor has it formed a major part of European Horsemanship for some centuries.
Sorry. Just had another gutful of it. I'll go away and chew my boots for a bit now ......