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Thanks - I’m confused by that if I’m honest, while it’s not a technique I’d want used, I don’t think he’s actually hitting the horse with it, just scaring it fwds? My eyes are pretty crap and I’m watching on a phone screen so prepared to be shot down…
 

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Thanks - I’m confused by that if I’m honest, while it’s not a technique I’d want used, I don’t think he’s actually hitting the horse with it, just scaring it fwds? My eyes are pretty crap and I’m watching on a phone screen so prepared to be shot down…
Look at the clip starting 1:25. You can pretty much see the muscle rippling in response to being hit.
 

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Thanks - I’m confused by that if I’m honest, while it’s not a technique I’d want used, I don’t think he’s actually hitting the horse with it, just scaring it fwds? My eyes are pretty crap and I’m watching on a phone screen so prepared to be shot down…

If you watch to the end of the video I linked, you can hear the blows land!
 

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Thanks - I’m confused by that if I’m honest, while it’s not a technique I’d want used, I don’t think he’s actually hitting the horse with it, just scaring it fwds? My eyes are pretty crap and I’m watching on a phone screen so prepared to be shot down…
no he did make contact
 

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Oh dear ?. The bloke does look and sound like Sir Mark Todd...

The horse was going nicely enough before this, and should have had a pat and finished off on a good note earlier.

The bloke with the whip/stick was also standing idiotically well within kicking range of the grey as he whacked it. So poor decisions added to poor decisions.

He's struck right off my list of equestrian heroes.
 

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Thanks - I’m confused by that if I’m honest, while it’s not a technique I’d want used, I don’t think he’s actually hitting the horse with it, just scaring it fwds? My eyes are pretty crap and I’m watching on a phone screen so prepared to be shot down…

At the start he’s just smacking the branch against the ground and making a noise, not a training technique I would use but fine whatever.
The last time, the horse refuses and he is hitting it, 10 times I counted. Poor horse.

Really used to like Mark Todd but he’s lost all my respect for that. Sad.
 

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OK, here's what I see: a very weak rider not riding her horse forwards enough into the water - I presume that Mark Todd (hard to positively identify in the video, but doesn't really matter who it is) has been telling her to ride it more positively, but he obviously has a twig ready to provide some "encouragement". The first few times he's just swishing the twig; the horse is coming in with less, and less power each time - rider's doing nothing. The final time he whacks the horse a few times (not 10) after it has ground to the inevitable and entirely predictable, halt. Would I do this? No. Is it "horse abuse"? No, it's weak rider plus frustrated trainer = stupid thing to do.

P.S. I don't see the horse "gaining in confidence" at all - quite the opposite, it's coming in with less and less power each time, which is why trainer guy is preparing to "help".

PPS. You lads may not like it, but there is a fair amount of "positive encouragement"/stick involved in professional riding and training. Waaay more than you'd like, actually.
 
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Depends on how you classify abuse though, doesn't it? I have dealt with abused horses for much of my professional life: this is not an abused horse.
There’s just different levels of abuse imo, just because you don’t see this as abuse, doesn’t mean it isn’t, it’s maybe just ‘low level’ abuse, but abuse all the same, and I would have expected better from someone with his experience tbh?
Edited to add, I can’t bring myself to watch the video, so I’m not in a position to say if it’s abusive or not, but I get the gist from everyone else’s reactions?
 

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There’s positive encouragement with a stick and there’s beating a horse into submission. I don’t think many people would like a schooling stick whipped across their a*se like that! If there was a video of him doing it to a dog people would have plenty to say so why is a horse any different? So to deal with a fearful and unconfident horse you should beat it? Shambles.
 

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I agree, there are indeed levels of abuse, from very poor riders jagging at their horse's mouths - wittingly or not - to overweight riders, poorly fitting tack, nagging legs, heavy "pony club" kicks, riding sore horses, etc., etc.

The RSPCA, in my experience, have very poor knowledge of horses indeed and certainly wouldn't be an arbiter of what constitutes abuse in training.

If, as you say, times they are a' changing, then you can kiss goodbye to most professional equestrian sport. Is that a bad thing? Not necessarily.
 

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Depends on how you classify abuse though, doesn't it? I have dealt with abused horses for much of my professional life: this is not an abused horse.

It's not an abused horse, but it is being abused in this video.

On the subject of how you classify abuse:
abuse
VERB

  1. use (something) to bad effect or for a bad purpose; misuse.
    "the judge abused his power by imposing the fines"
    synonyms:
    misuse · misapply · misemploy · mishandle · exploit · pervert · take advantage of


  2. treat with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly.
    "riders who abuse their horses should be prosecuted"
    synonyms:
    mistreat · maltreat · ill-treat · treat badly · ill-use · misuse ·
    [More]

it both being 'mishandled', because the branch is lazy training and ineffectual, and 'treated with cruelty and violence....repeatedly'.
 

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Watched this a couple of times and I stand to be corrected, but I don't think that is Mark todd. The leg length and actual bidy shape does not resemble him at all. Mark Todd is very tall and almost slender in body shape. Also very tall.
 
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