horses13
Well-Known Member
We went to the david Broom showjumping championships last week.
I noticed many many ponies with pelhams and the riders wearing spurs and carrying whips.
To me a pelham means strong pony hard to stop, spurs and whip means sluggish pony hard to get going.
Can anyone explain why all three are used. I am not being critical. I was wanting to ask at the venue but everyone was nice i did not wish to come across wrong.
I noticed many many ponies with pelhams and the riders wearing spurs and carrying whips.
To me a pelham means strong pony hard to stop, spurs and whip means sluggish pony hard to get going.
Can anyone explain why all three are used. I am not being critical. I was wanting to ask at the venue but everyone was nice i did not wish to come across wrong.