Ezme
Well-Known Member
Rather than hijacking the other driving posts tonight thought i'd start a new one.
So, empathy collars, love or loath? I don't know what to make of them having never of used them but I have been told by a very respected harness maker that their a load of cr*p as whenever you push into somthing it straightens so therefore if you use a collar with bends in it it will attempt to straighten hence the need for such a tight martingale. However i've read things with people claiming they work miracles. If the martingale is so tight does the girth have to be really tight too to stop it ended up in the horses armpits? Last comp I was at traditional breast collars way outnumberd empathy and seeing as harness has worked efficiantly since early 1800's why change it? But then again we had a horse who didn't have masses amount of room between point of shoulder and windpipe so maybe it would have benifitted him... thoughts?
So, empathy collars, love or loath? I don't know what to make of them having never of used them but I have been told by a very respected harness maker that their a load of cr*p as whenever you push into somthing it straightens so therefore if you use a collar with bends in it it will attempt to straighten hence the need for such a tight martingale. However i've read things with people claiming they work miracles. If the martingale is so tight does the girth have to be really tight too to stop it ended up in the horses armpits? Last comp I was at traditional breast collars way outnumberd empathy and seeing as harness has worked efficiantly since early 1800's why change it? But then again we had a horse who didn't have masses amount of room between point of shoulder and windpipe so maybe it would have benifitted him... thoughts?