kerilli
Well-Known Member
i went to try a horse today, and the rider declined my offer of a leg-up and got onto it from the ground. she then hauled herself on - not much spring at all.
does anyone else still do this? i never ever ever mount from the ground any more, since a very good saddler told me that it can damage saddles (especially dressage saddles with a narrow twist), and a physio told me about someone she knew who had done research in abbatoirs, and every horse's body she examined post mortem had muscle damage and bruising down the right side of the spine... evidently from mounting.
i hope that anyone reading this who still mounts from the floor will stop... it is so bad for horses.
does anyone else still do this? i never ever ever mount from the ground any more, since a very good saddler told me that it can damage saddles (especially dressage saddles with a narrow twist), and a physio told me about someone she knew who had done research in abbatoirs, and every horse's body she examined post mortem had muscle damage and bruising down the right side of the spine... evidently from mounting.
i hope that anyone reading this who still mounts from the floor will stop... it is so bad for horses.