PapaFrita
Well-Known Member
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How sad to be so closed to alternative ideas and methods, I think when you get older you might be a little more tolerant, or not!
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Are you aware of how pedantic that sounds? IMO, and I'm pretty sure that RP agrees with me, most of IH/NH is common sense anyway. As we have that already (along with well-behaved horses) we don't need to subscribe to the pre-packaged and merchandised ... stuff... Pat Parelli and others are peddling. The stuff that ISN'T common sense is at times silly and other times risky. I refer SPECIFICALLY to footage of PP jumping a foal over a log and Mrs Parelli, whose name I forget, advocating treating a biter (can link to fuglyhorseoftheday who agrees with me on this) so BASICALLY what this means is that we do not blindly accept whatever training method is popular/faddy at the time but make and informed choice based on what we already know about horses and their particular needs.
How sad to be so closed to alternative ideas and methods, I think when you get older you might be a little more tolerant, or not!
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Are you aware of how pedantic that sounds? IMO, and I'm pretty sure that RP agrees with me, most of IH/NH is common sense anyway. As we have that already (along with well-behaved horses) we don't need to subscribe to the pre-packaged and merchandised ... stuff... Pat Parelli and others are peddling. The stuff that ISN'T common sense is at times silly and other times risky. I refer SPECIFICALLY to footage of PP jumping a foal over a log and Mrs Parelli, whose name I forget, advocating treating a biter (can link to fuglyhorseoftheday who agrees with me on this) so BASICALLY what this means is that we do not blindly accept whatever training method is popular/faddy at the time but make and informed choice based on what we already know about horses and their particular needs.