crakkers
New User
Hi,
I know nothing about horses! But someone I know owns and rides a horse that they tell me is disunited. To correct this when riding they tell me you raise your heel to the area of the bottom corner of the numnah and press in with your heel.
this seems awkward to me and so I started to think about some form of product that could he made and fitted to the numnah or saddle that could press on the horse in this area, with the press of a button.
They laughed and said this wouldn't be possible or work. They then started to talk about passoas? that do this anyway.
what I find difficult to understand is that the small amount of pressure that could be applied by a heel could shift the hind of a horse, especially in the area of the numnah.
what opinon do any experts or horse whisperers have? Most advice on line appears to be about stopping cantering and begin walking and or call the vet.
can you shed any light or opinion on these matters?
I know nothing about horses! But someone I know owns and rides a horse that they tell me is disunited. To correct this when riding they tell me you raise your heel to the area of the bottom corner of the numnah and press in with your heel.
this seems awkward to me and so I started to think about some form of product that could he made and fitted to the numnah or saddle that could press on the horse in this area, with the press of a button.
They laughed and said this wouldn't be possible or work. They then started to talk about passoas? that do this anyway.
what I find difficult to understand is that the small amount of pressure that could be applied by a heel could shift the hind of a horse, especially in the area of the numnah.
what opinon do any experts or horse whisperers have? Most advice on line appears to be about stopping cantering and begin walking and or call the vet.
can you shed any light or opinion on these matters?