Pale Rider
Well-Known Member
cptrayes
Quote de Pale Rider I don't think there is a Dutch Warmblood I know that hasn't had suspensory trouble.
Of course this is what happens when you use the wrong type of horse for dressage.
This is why people struggle, and resort to harsh methods.
If you want a cart pulling use a Warmblood, but dressage is a Spanish or Portuguese job.
You are so out of date it made me laugh out loud
I haven't come across a Dutch Warmblood that does have suspensory trouble.
And if you tried to get my uphill, sat-on-his-hocks young German WB to pull a carriage on his forehand he'd be completely incapable
I probably am out of date CP. but, I am older than the stud book for these newfangled horses, lol.
I am happy to announce a neighbour has just spent 10k on suspensory ligaments on their newly imported DW.
Out of date I may be but I know that you cannot make a silk purse out of a sows ear.
Quote de Pale Rider I don't think there is a Dutch Warmblood I know that hasn't had suspensory trouble.
Of course this is what happens when you use the wrong type of horse for dressage.
This is why people struggle, and resort to harsh methods.
If you want a cart pulling use a Warmblood, but dressage is a Spanish or Portuguese job.
You are so out of date it made me laugh out loud
I haven't come across a Dutch Warmblood that does have suspensory trouble.
And if you tried to get my uphill, sat-on-his-hocks young German WB to pull a carriage on his forehand he'd be completely incapable
I probably am out of date CP. but, I am older than the stud book for these newfangled horses, lol.
I am happy to announce a neighbour has just spent 10k on suspensory ligaments on their newly imported DW.
Out of date I may be but I know that you cannot make a silk purse out of a sows ear.