TicTac
Well-Known Member
I am an average rider and I have owned a variety of horses over the years and done a bit of everything with all of them, but I have never competed on a regular or serious basis, ie affilliated them to any discipline. I keep horses because I enjoy them and the way of life it gives me. Whilst I don't ' compete ' as such I do like my horses to be well schooled and well behaved, they hack out, are good to catch, shoe and box and are in general good, level headed animals that have moments of erratic behaviour rather than 'erratic' being the norm. I put as much time and effort into them as any competitor would do, I just don't go to the party as such!
I do sometimes think that I would like to be out there doing something with them every weekend and both of my current horses would, with regular outings, be up there with the best of them in dressage and showing classes. But I don't necessarily measure the success of my horses by their competition results.
I am just interested to know if you consider competing, an important part of your horse owning and if so why? I do understand that it is an important part of a professional riders regime but what about us ' ordinary' folk.
I do sometimes think that I would like to be out there doing something with them every weekend and both of my current horses would, with regular outings, be up there with the best of them in dressage and showing classes. But I don't necessarily measure the success of my horses by their competition results.
I am just interested to know if you consider competing, an important part of your horse owning and if so why? I do understand that it is an important part of a professional riders regime but what about us ' ordinary' folk.