sue12345
Well-Known Member
Whats the best and worse equine advice you have been given and did you act on it. What was the result.
I remember actually being taught at my first RS that sawing on the mouth was the way to get an outline, I mean, jeeeeeez! How scary is that?! And I wasn't to know any better so I did it - poor horse
So that was the worst, and the best? Keep breathingAnd if you get nervous, sing, cos you can't sing and not breathe
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I was taught that too, feel a lot of guilt now for following the advice but i was surprised to hear it again not too long ago from someone who should know better.
I tried singing but it soon turned to shouting when sat on a 16.2 of rearing spinning tanking muscle. So i decided to keep my mouth shut and just focus on 'in throught the nose out through the mouth'![]()
best: dont treat horses like humans. treat them like horses. it means the horse knows where she stands
worse: my horse looked skinny and needed to put on weight. so not true. she was the weight she is in my signature. i proceded to up her feed a tiny bit as she needed it and is now the perfect weight of 540kg 16hh stocky sport horse
Best advice - try not to fall off
Worst advice - its doesn't hurt if you roll as you fall off.....