magic104
Well-Known Member
I have to say that it is not necessary an age thing as CH said Charlotte Dujardin has done a great job at producing her horse Fernandez. Charlotte though has had a good grounding right from an early age. I have been disapointed to see a horse that obviously has talent being ruined by poor riding/handling. There are so many different elements to consider, & they have all been highlighted at one stage or another on this & other posts. It is looking at the whole package, & not everyone is trying to breed Olympic horses, but all the horses that are bred should be recognised. We should not have this situation where a horses breeding can not be traced, it is such a crime especially if it turns out to be a talented individual. We need to improve from grass roots so that there are the riders who can get the very best from the horses that they ride. Whether it is lazy to go across the waters to find a horse is debatable. People are under time constraints & it is more that then laziness. Sorry but I would not slate anyone for wanting to go to Germany, France, Holland or where ever to find a horse. Why because as mentioned so many times, they can go to ONE place & see 50 or so above average youngsters. The only place we can do that in the UK that I am aware of are the auctions like Brightwells, Addington & I belive there is one happening in Hampshire soon. The market place changes all the time, look at eventing, before it was the TB's that made their mark. Now the format has changed, so will the type of horse change. My personal view is that the UK has always been ahead of the game where breeding sports ponies are concerned. Why else did so many get bought up by the rest of Europe & the US. Now though we are loosing ground in that area, because we did not expand on it. We also did not always keep the breeding records or they got lost. We therefore lost a lot of valuable information on which sires were producing the best jumping, dressage or eventing ponies. How often do you see any information about breeding? At the affliated level, I know that eventing will show the sire where known. The societies need to work together more I think, because it there are a number of issues that need addressing. The UK is at a disadvantage because our government do not take our equestrians seriously. That does not mean we can not work together to change things. And as already mentioned that also means improving our young riders. How many have access to a good schoolmaster or mistress? How many get the chance to feel what a piaffe is like? In Europe it is easier for young riders because they dont have the a shortage of these horses to train on. How many riding schools in the UK can offer horses of that calibre? Not everyone is lucky enough to belong to the Whitaker clan or have access to that kind of knowledge. Just as there are talented riders going unnoticed one reason being they lack the horse power, so there are talented horses because they lack the rider.