NinjaPony
Well-Known Member
Some horses can’t cope with the pressure of competing and shouldn’t be forced to despite their talent, and those horses certainly shouldn’t be bred from! Somewhere temperament has got lost in some of these warmblood lines. Just because a pro can ride through the tension in a way that an amateur can’t, doesn’t mean they should!
I rode a lovely talented warmblood at a well known equestrian centre who was there because mentally he couldn’t cope with the pressures of competition. He was perfectly happy ridden at a lower level as long as you didn’t push too much and didn’t use a whip. If we want to continue riding horses at this highest of levels, we need to be much more selective about the temperament of horse chosen, rather than only the talent.
I rode a lovely talented warmblood at a well known equestrian centre who was there because mentally he couldn’t cope with the pressures of competition. He was perfectly happy ridden at a lower level as long as you didn’t push too much and didn’t use a whip. If we want to continue riding horses at this highest of levels, we need to be much more selective about the temperament of horse chosen, rather than only the talent.