dollyolly
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I have a horse that sticks his tongue out all the time! I have just been through the British Dressage Rule Book as my friend and I thought it was mentioned in there under resistance. The rules cover teeth grinding and tail swishing but not a word on tongue lolling/sticking out!
Is there anyone out there that knows the rules for marking or is it down to the judge's discretion i.e. whether they feel the horse is resisting/not accepting the bridle.
We have been through the whole we think it's minus 2 marks for each movement where the tongue sticks out or maximum of 5 marks for each movement where the tongue sticks out.
He's just done a BE Novice event where his tongue stuck out through the whole test and got 7's all the way. These marks are not normal as we do have a little apple trick to keep his tongue in! With no tongue we are looking at 8's with an odd 7 thrown in!
PS Trying bits/bridles you name it to cure the tongue but guessing it's a lovely habit he has grown into.
Is there anyone out there that knows the rules for marking or is it down to the judge's discretion i.e. whether they feel the horse is resisting/not accepting the bridle.
We have been through the whole we think it's minus 2 marks for each movement where the tongue sticks out or maximum of 5 marks for each movement where the tongue sticks out.
He's just done a BE Novice event where his tongue stuck out through the whole test and got 7's all the way. These marks are not normal as we do have a little apple trick to keep his tongue in! With no tongue we are looking at 8's with an odd 7 thrown in!
PS Trying bits/bridles you name it to cure the tongue but guessing it's a lovely habit he has grown into.