MagicMelon
Well-Known Member
I think its a bit dodgy for people here to be slagging the idea off so badly when I bet most dont even know what Parelli is really about. I dont either, so I cant say either way really. I respect what they do and think it can probably be good fun for horse & owner if done properly. However, I also think some people do parelli badly (like those mentioned who are walked over by their horses). I know someone who does it in a big way and her horse is amazingly well behaved and does really practical things like load itself into the trailer on its own etc. You can of course teach these things in other ways (like clicker training etc.) but I think parelli has its uses.
I was going to go and try a day of it last year but it was too bloody expensive! I think that Pat Parelli (and whoever else teaches Parelli) is asking way too much money for this. If this really is a kind method, you'd think they'd want lots of horse owners to do it and thus make it cheaper for everyone to have a go. I dont have the time for it because Id rather be riding, but each to their own.
I do agree, sometimes they're attitude is crap! I think us non-parelli owners can develop a decent bond with our horses anyway!
I was going to go and try a day of it last year but it was too bloody expensive! I think that Pat Parelli (and whoever else teaches Parelli) is asking way too much money for this. If this really is a kind method, you'd think they'd want lots of horse owners to do it and thus make it cheaper for everyone to have a go. I dont have the time for it because Id rather be riding, but each to their own.
I do agree, sometimes they're attitude is crap! I think us non-parelli owners can develop a decent bond with our horses anyway!