Squeak
Well-Known Member
The event I went to today had done no work on their ground and consequently it was rock solid, like my fields at home. Looking at the results, there were only a couple from each section (including me) who had withdrawn before the xc - sj was on a surface so might as well do the dr and sj.
I know I err on the side of caution with hard ground and have a couple of times withdrawn when most other people compete but I'm intrigued as to why so many people run. Is it that you can get away with running a couple of times on hard ground with minimal impact on the horse and I'm just a massive hypochondriac?
A couple of people I've known are producing horses to sell so they just need the results to be able to sell it and don't care past that, some people I guess just wont realise that the ground is hard but what is the main reason that basically everyone else competes? What am I missing? What do I not know? Do I just need to be less precious about it?
I know I err on the side of caution with hard ground and have a couple of times withdrawn when most other people compete but I'm intrigued as to why so many people run. Is it that you can get away with running a couple of times on hard ground with minimal impact on the horse and I'm just a massive hypochondriac?
A couple of people I've known are producing horses to sell so they just need the results to be able to sell it and don't care past that, some people I guess just wont realise that the ground is hard but what is the main reason that basically everyone else competes? What am I missing? What do I not know? Do I just need to be less precious about it?