PapaFrita
Well-Known Member
DieselDog said almost exactly what I was going to!
I think most people who have spent any time with horses (not just riding, but caring for them, watching them etc) develop a kind of 'horse sense' which is basically common sense but sometimes repackaged as NH/IH, etc. There's nothing wrong with this; it can certainly help anyone who is inexperienced or has hit a wall where their horse is concerned and can't work past it. If I were in such a situation I would, for the sake of my horse, certainly get in touch with someone and my first choice (purely from what I've read about his methods and read on HHO) would be Richard Maxwell.
What I really don't like is when one 'group' or another claims to have the 'right' way to back/train/fix problems with horses. I especially don't like it when they sneer at the rest of us who won't hesitate to smack a horse if it bites (even though it actually works and they never do it again), or those who insist that our horses must be unhappy or 'suppressed', and must be suffering dreadfully over those jumps despite the pricked ears and bright eyes...
Basically I think all decent horse people practice NH/IH daily without even realising, but I despise the evangelical zeal of some of the devotees.
I think most people who have spent any time with horses (not just riding, but caring for them, watching them etc) develop a kind of 'horse sense' which is basically common sense but sometimes repackaged as NH/IH, etc. There's nothing wrong with this; it can certainly help anyone who is inexperienced or has hit a wall where their horse is concerned and can't work past it. If I were in such a situation I would, for the sake of my horse, certainly get in touch with someone and my first choice (purely from what I've read about his methods and read on HHO) would be Richard Maxwell.
What I really don't like is when one 'group' or another claims to have the 'right' way to back/train/fix problems with horses. I especially don't like it when they sneer at the rest of us who won't hesitate to smack a horse if it bites (even though it actually works and they never do it again), or those who insist that our horses must be unhappy or 'suppressed', and must be suffering dreadfully over those jumps despite the pricked ears and bright eyes...
Basically I think all decent horse people practice NH/IH daily without even realising, but I despise the evangelical zeal of some of the devotees.