CastleMouse
Well-Known Member
I can understand that many 'novice' horse owners, and those with little experience may fall into the trap; being coaxed in with claims of enjoying your horse to their full potential etc. and also 'guided' along the way with a set of DVDs may be appealing to them.
But why do professionals or those competing a higher levels revert to it? I was very surprised to see the thread about Robert Whitaker bringing a stallion (who I'm sure is also rather valuable) down the Parelli route. Unless I missed something in that thread, Robert didn't intervene either, or was he watching the demonstration at all? I know if anyone subjected my horse to that, I would be horrified, especially if they were at risk of injuring themselves, as the stallion seems to have been.
I also recall a 4* eventer (although I forget her name) using Parelli/NH methods in a Your Horse magazine feature.
And those of you who have fallen in the trap, what lured you in initially? Did you eventually scramble out of there as quickly as possible, or are you still using carrot sticks and glued to the TV watching Parelli DVDs?
But why do professionals or those competing a higher levels revert to it? I was very surprised to see the thread about Robert Whitaker bringing a stallion (who I'm sure is also rather valuable) down the Parelli route. Unless I missed something in that thread, Robert didn't intervene either, or was he watching the demonstration at all? I know if anyone subjected my horse to that, I would be horrified, especially if they were at risk of injuring themselves, as the stallion seems to have been.
I also recall a 4* eventer (although I forget her name) using Parelli/NH methods in a Your Horse magazine feature.
And those of you who have fallen in the trap, what lured you in initially? Did you eventually scramble out of there as quickly as possible, or are you still using carrot sticks and glued to the TV watching Parelli DVDs?