Foxhunter49
Well-Known Member
I watched Monty Roberts when he first came over here. He was demonstrating at WIndsor for the Queen. Then the H&H brought him over and he did demos at Towerlands and Stoneleigh. I took two horses to Towerlands, one a remedial and the other a totally unhandled filly.
What did impress me was another remedial he had there. A horse that was terribly fearful and how it had been to several places to be broken but would not take a rider. It was relaxed with the owner but not with anyone else. MR worked with it and the horse accepted his rider. It was fascinating to watch.
Now, at that time there was no talk of abuse and he said he would do Join-up two or three days and then longrein the horses for two or three weeks before riding them away.
Jump a few years and the story had changed a lot. He was working with problem horses and one a big warmblood was very nappy and refusing to jump. It was not surprising as the poor horse had tiny feet and very upright pasterns and to me looked lame on both front feet. He found a way of getting it going, with a very restrictive visor but never looked at the reason for it napping. That horse had navicular and was later put down. So, for me the man who talks to horses needs to learn to listen to them.
The stories of him being beaten by his father, how he went out into the wilds and brought back herds of wild horses are a load of bull. His father had a reputation for being a very kind man with horses he worked with.
Try reading Horse Whisperer and Lies written by his aunt and cousin.
I do not care for Pareli at all, he is a terrible horseman and at times more than abusive. For me he is useful for people who do not know how to train a horse and have more money than sense.
Both of these men started out with some good points but the hype and $$$$$$$$ has blinkered them into becoming nothing more than a circus.
What did impress me was another remedial he had there. A horse that was terribly fearful and how it had been to several places to be broken but would not take a rider. It was relaxed with the owner but not with anyone else. MR worked with it and the horse accepted his rider. It was fascinating to watch.
Now, at that time there was no talk of abuse and he said he would do Join-up two or three days and then longrein the horses for two or three weeks before riding them away.
Jump a few years and the story had changed a lot. He was working with problem horses and one a big warmblood was very nappy and refusing to jump. It was not surprising as the poor horse had tiny feet and very upright pasterns and to me looked lame on both front feet. He found a way of getting it going, with a very restrictive visor but never looked at the reason for it napping. That horse had navicular and was later put down. So, for me the man who talks to horses needs to learn to listen to them.
The stories of him being beaten by his father, how he went out into the wilds and brought back herds of wild horses are a load of bull. His father had a reputation for being a very kind man with horses he worked with.
Try reading Horse Whisperer and Lies written by his aunt and cousin.
I do not care for Pareli at all, he is a terrible horseman and at times more than abusive. For me he is useful for people who do not know how to train a horse and have more money than sense.
Both of these men started out with some good points but the hype and $$$$$$$$ has blinkered them into becoming nothing more than a circus.