LillySparrow
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Have recently mustered up the courage to make a career change and today registered for stage 1 BHS exam in order to hopefully start on route to BHSI eventually.
Looking at the stage 1 syllabus it all looks very basic; stuff you do routinely every day with your own horse. HOWEVER, I know that some organisations have a 'way' of doing things. Kind of like when people take their driving test and you can have been driving for years but they fail you cos you didn't check your mirrors enough or feed the the steering wheel hand over hand.
I don't know if BHS is like this but had a flip through my BHS manual and noted some slightly unusual things ....... Such as 'when leading horse you should tie a knot in the end of your lead rope'. Now, I can see their reason for doing this but I can also think of some valid reasons not to, and I have to say I have NEVER tied a knot in the end of my lead rope, nor have I seen anyone else do this...... Is this sort of thing really important?
Also, I'm sure we all get into bad habits, such as taking feet out of stirrups to adjust girth and stirrups, so I'll have to make sure not to do this!! But are the examiners quite rigid and looking for a particular 'BHS' way of doing things? Or is common sense and 25 years of horse ownership sufficient? Just a little bit nervous of going into an exam situation.
Yikes! Any tips appreciated!
Looking at the stage 1 syllabus it all looks very basic; stuff you do routinely every day with your own horse. HOWEVER, I know that some organisations have a 'way' of doing things. Kind of like when people take their driving test and you can have been driving for years but they fail you cos you didn't check your mirrors enough or feed the the steering wheel hand over hand.
I don't know if BHS is like this but had a flip through my BHS manual and noted some slightly unusual things ....... Such as 'when leading horse you should tie a knot in the end of your lead rope'. Now, I can see their reason for doing this but I can also think of some valid reasons not to, and I have to say I have NEVER tied a knot in the end of my lead rope, nor have I seen anyone else do this...... Is this sort of thing really important?
Also, I'm sure we all get into bad habits, such as taking feet out of stirrups to adjust girth and stirrups, so I'll have to make sure not to do this!! But are the examiners quite rigid and looking for a particular 'BHS' way of doing things? Or is common sense and 25 years of horse ownership sufficient? Just a little bit nervous of going into an exam situation.