Deseado
Well-Known Member
Whips and spurs are only as useful, or destructive, as the hands and heels that are utilising them. With young horses I tend to carry a whip to teach them what my leg means, having already established what the whips' taps mean on the ground. With older, more established horses I use spurs to refine the leg aids; nothing worse than kicking and thumping away with "dead" legs when a tiny nudge with a spur does the job instantly.