skewby
Well-Known Member
There are countless, countless posts on here about horses displaying various unwanted behaviours, from not going forward to downright "get off me" type shenanigans.
We are all very good at saying "has back tack teeth been checked?" and it's reassuring to see that in the vast number of cases, yes they have.
But I can't help feeling we often ignore the effect the rider has. We seem to, on here (and please correct me if I am wrong) put it down to quirkiness, naughtiness and exuberance, if any form of bad behaviour is still being exhibited after checks.
But what about the riding? Everywhere you go you will see horses struggling to move under tight legs, hard hands, rider leaning back/forward, gripping, yanking, uneven.
I suppose my point is, if you have had all the necessary checks, then I believe it's time to look at your riding. Does anyone else think along these lines when reading posts?
We are all very good at saying "has back tack teeth been checked?" and it's reassuring to see that in the vast number of cases, yes they have.
But I can't help feeling we often ignore the effect the rider has. We seem to, on here (and please correct me if I am wrong) put it down to quirkiness, naughtiness and exuberance, if any form of bad behaviour is still being exhibited after checks.
But what about the riding? Everywhere you go you will see horses struggling to move under tight legs, hard hands, rider leaning back/forward, gripping, yanking, uneven.
I suppose my point is, if you have had all the necessary checks, then I believe it's time to look at your riding. Does anyone else think along these lines when reading posts?