Morgan123
Well-Known Member
yes, sorry, i meant 'broken' purely in the sense of learning to have a rider on board and did not mean to confuse the issue with the whole semantics/broken spirit thing!! sorry, it's a hard one as 'backing' doesn't really convey it either - anyway, that's a good point and true of course about the 5 minutes/whole day thing, but still it's 'using the panic response' (MR's own words) to create a quick 'bond' wiht the horse so that it will stand still and submit to the saddle, then the rider etc. It does look nice and simple, but can also be explained simply by the 'horse has been taught that if it runs, it will have to run more, but if it shows specific signs and stands still then human-acting-as-predator will stop acting as predator, and all is well' rule. Exactly the same as the BHS cure for bolting - make it run more. I am simplifying this stuff obviously and i guess poeple will use that as an argument against what i'm saying - obviously there is more to a join up than making it run (I have done them) - i just meant that it doesn't seem like a great foundation for a relationship wiht a horse.
Also, i think the idea that during a join up you're imitating horse behaviour is weird, becuase it's not, it's acting in a predaotry and very agressive and controlling manner. Horses do chase eachotehr off but not in that way at all - if you were approaching your horse as another horse would, on the contrary you would have your head low and approach in a very slow and probably sideways manner. I just think the whole thing is a bit confused.
the other stuff is not so bad, but join-ups are a really weird one, and personally i don't think they are what they seem at first look, at all.
Also, i think the idea that during a join up you're imitating horse behaviour is weird, becuase it's not, it's acting in a predaotry and very agressive and controlling manner. Horses do chase eachotehr off but not in that way at all - if you were approaching your horse as another horse would, on the contrary you would have your head low and approach in a very slow and probably sideways manner. I just think the whole thing is a bit confused.
the other stuff is not so bad, but join-ups are a really weird one, and personally i don't think they are what they seem at first look, at all.