siennamum
Well-Known Member
I too think you comment very rude an uneccesary - I have 45+yrs of experience, I train students and am also an examiner.
When someone posts to get sensible advice and they are told they use using a torture device on their horse (let's keep a sense of perspective here folks!). Then I think that advice is rubbish - yes!
I think the advice is on a par with advising in strong terms things like: You should not feed many high street brands of supplement or feed as they cause terrible damage to a horses digestion, or you should not compete your horse unless you have a 5* vetting beforehand.
Those kinds of advice are rubbish.
I think you have always given advice Evelyn which seems sound and sensible. Apart from when you advise that if you encounter resistance or evasion when training you should ease off. You MAY ease off, you may evaluate why you are getting the resistance and you may decide it's because the horse is trying to avoid having to work hard. In which case easing off is the worst thing you can do and you should persist to ensure the evasion doesn't become a habit because it was successful.