Boulty
Well-Known Member
You may have a barefoot horse living out naked on a track system but never be seen in public without perfect matchy matchy and compete in dressage with a double bridle if you like or you can shoe, rug & stable but do countless hours of liberty work & riding with no bridle at all. Not everyone / everything has to or can fit in a box.
As long as it’s working for the person & the horse & they’re happy then that’s the important thing.
There are horses who hate bits, there are horses who hate nose pressure, most fall somewhere in between and can probably be trained to either depending on rider preference.
The vast majority of horses could do their job barefoot if their foot health is optimal but not all yards / all owners are able to provide the ideal environment for this. Some horses can still have great feet in a less than ideal environment, some need a lot of extra care & effort to balance out the unideal things.
There are some excellent traditional type trainers whose methods work, there are some equally excellent NH type trainers whose methods also work. (And some trainers who are their own thing entirely!) Just because you go to one type of trainer to help with one goal doesn’t mean you can’t go to another completely different kind to help with something else. There are many roads to Rome.
As long as it’s working for the person & the horse & they’re happy then that’s the important thing.
There are horses who hate bits, there are horses who hate nose pressure, most fall somewhere in between and can probably be trained to either depending on rider preference.
The vast majority of horses could do their job barefoot if their foot health is optimal but not all yards / all owners are able to provide the ideal environment for this. Some horses can still have great feet in a less than ideal environment, some need a lot of extra care & effort to balance out the unideal things.
There are some excellent traditional type trainers whose methods work, there are some equally excellent NH type trainers whose methods also work. (And some trainers who are their own thing entirely!) Just because you go to one type of trainer to help with one goal doesn’t mean you can’t go to another completely different kind to help with something else. There are many roads to Rome.