BHS write STRONG letter to FEI re ROLLKUR!!!!

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Patrick Print, Chairman, of the BHS today issued a VERY STRONG letter to Princess Haya of the FEI - asking FEI to fully investigate the EPONA TV video and Kittels warm up - they go on to say how concerned they are with Rollkur...

Oh you need to read the letter in FULL !! go to the BHS website for your copy!!!

WELL DONE BHS I AM PROUD OF YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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I have just checked the comments made by EPONA TV in response to the FEI AND BHS correspondence of today! How the big guns have fired!!!

If you didnt understand about conflict riding, abusive practices and rollkur you will now.

The FEI will now have to make radical changes to global dressage rules and in particualr enforce 'their' rules to protect welfare of ALL horses in competitons. NO DOUBT ABOUT IT!!

Change is long overdue - as epona states " What is abusive is the way this hyperflexion is acheived and perpetuated through prolonged periods of time by insensitive and relentless pressure from the bit and spurs" (A FACT 'denied by Sjef Janssen when he lied to FEI at the Rollkur Workshop in 2006 when he claimed rolkur would last no longer than 20 SECONDS' - epona)

EPONA TV go on to state that pictures were taken after the competition in Odense when Anky , Kittel and Edward Gal so proud and grinning, posed together in mink coats from a fur-factory which sponsored the show.... which is staggeringly offensive to animal lovers everywhere IMO (my observation!)

SO at last the hideous secret of ROLLKUR and DRESSAGE is out in the public arena - I for one am glad as now at last we may HOPE to see a return to the sustainable principles of the art of dressage and correct ethical riding - not the puppet movements of horses like Totilas & Scanic etc forced by excessive force and pain to perform like zombies the high movements of dressage!

Beware competitive riders that rely upon force - change is in the wind - hurrah!!
 
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