_jetset_
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I have been looking at horses today (not for me) and there was a lot of emphasis on conformation for the job to be done, ie. dressage in this instance.
I know that a good conformation is a great help for you when training, but is it everything??? The reason I ask is that one of my mare's hind legs are set behind her, she is built on the forehand and definitely not built for dressage. However, she is finding canter half pass easy, does good simple changes and will hopefully get some changes in the not too distant future.
My other mare (Disgrace) is also not built for dressage, in my opinion she is more an eventer and having a racing TB Mum and show jumping Dad, this seems pretty reasonable
She is built with her hind legs a bit out behind rather than underneath her and she is also built a bit down hill (I know... I don't make things easier for myself do I), but as she is getting stronger, things are starting to improve.
So I guess what I am asking is am I already fighting a losing battle due to conformation??? Or can correct training create a more even footing?
I know that a good conformation is a great help for you when training, but is it everything??? The reason I ask is that one of my mare's hind legs are set behind her, she is built on the forehand and definitely not built for dressage. However, she is finding canter half pass easy, does good simple changes and will hopefully get some changes in the not too distant future.
My other mare (Disgrace) is also not built for dressage, in my opinion she is more an eventer and having a racing TB Mum and show jumping Dad, this seems pretty reasonable
So I guess what I am asking is am I already fighting a losing battle due to conformation??? Or can correct training create a more even footing?