bananas_22
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There is a difference though, you know what you feel/what hurts it is rather more speculative when dealing with animals!![]()
Exactly. I was just answering the question posed
There is a difference though, you know what you feel/what hurts it is rather more speculative when dealing with animals!![]()
Maybe i have observed you too much? Or seen your 'wrong' side when you have commented to others if things havent gone your way?
My opinion? The history of ulcers need question. Omeprazole is not only a horrid drug but not really that good in my opinion.
As for PS and CS competing, my opinion is my own. But i will say, there are no quick fixes to behaviour. Especially three months...
ETA - its amazing how quickly you change your postshave you considered a gold medal?
Tbh I think it was just 'one of those days'. I always think you seem remarkably consistent in the way you bring CS on. Its fairly clear from the reports on here that he isn't actually competed all that much. Some 7yr olds ar out eventing every weekend over intermediate BE courses with pro's and thats hard work!
Have you tried fly net on his ears? It makes a massive difference to Arthur...
A genuine question if you suspected that you had ulcers would you treat yourself blindly or would you want full medical investigations, including a scope so they could be treated correctly?
I am a bit bemused by the ring pressure suggestion. He is hardly a horse that is over competed and while he has moved up the grades he is a sharp and intelligent personality. I actually wonder would competing him more - perhaps every week for a month - be worth a trial so that he learns when he is in the ring he is on and that is that.
Have you thought of trying a massage pad to use before riding? I wouldn't be without mine and don't get on my horse without using it first as the difference is so huge!
Can you get someone to video you consistently at home and at competitions? This might give you an opportunity to watch the videos back and look for signs that you might not see on the day as it all happens too quickly.
leopards never change theirs spots NMT, why not go and take the micky out of fat riders again?
Are elastic curb straps legal for dressage here? They've been just the ticket for some buzzy show jumpers over the years.
You say his a lazy toad? It doesn't seem to fit with the rest of his personality.
i dont really want to get drawn in to the legality issue, as i understand it, if its not for re-sale, its a grey area, and if i get hauled off in handcuffs..................NMT gets the ride on CS (i know you love him really nik!!!!)
I have sewn my curb chain into a prolite curb pad, my boy is 100% happier with this.
Jesus christ why is it that when the lovely CS has one of his "moments" people start getting on PS back about pressure. Not sure of his age but he's hardly pressured when you compare him to professional riders horses. It's evident that PS has done a fantastic job with him and every horse has its moments e.g satchmo and Kevin Staut's Silvana and Kraque Boom when they just didn't want to play in two successive Nations Cups (I think)
FWIW black_horse you seem to have an air of arrogance around yourself with the spelling error earlier in this thread and certain posts of yours recently. Dee has her moments more than CS it seems so I think you need to back off with the criticism.