tiggerette
Well-Known Member
Does this make anyone else really cringe? Is it the latest 'fashion' to make horses touch the riders toe with their noses? To a lesser extent you see show jumpers bend their horses necks continually from one side to the next. I understand that they are trying to make their horses necks softer, but I'm sure I saw a Richard Davidson demo once where he explained the damage being done to the muscles of the horses neck by such practice. Gentle flexing using correct bend then incorrect bend, especially on a circle, plus working the horse in a poll high frame then allowing it to stretch into a longer frame, surely that is far more beneficial?