Caol Ila
Well-Known Member
Indeed. My horse has also performed passage and extended trot when exuberant and playful. Stallions certainly perform the elevated movements when displaying to each other or to a potential mate.
When trained, these movements are just learned behaviours, like standing to be mounted, getting on a trailer, or picking up a foot. Like all the other "unnatural" things we teach our horses to do, if taught correctly, they won't be stressful. Horses that are bred for the collected movements will have a natural tendency to want to do them.
The writer of the letter is welcome to his opinion, but he's still wrong. Dressage horses don't wear chains on their feet to get the high-stepping movement.
When trained, these movements are just learned behaviours, like standing to be mounted, getting on a trailer, or picking up a foot. Like all the other "unnatural" things we teach our horses to do, if taught correctly, they won't be stressful. Horses that are bred for the collected movements will have a natural tendency to want to do them.
The writer of the letter is welcome to his opinion, but he's still wrong. Dressage horses don't wear chains on their feet to get the high-stepping movement.