severnmiles
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I agree Jlav
Also there will always be the odd exception, and if anyone wanted to advertise/ raise awareness of a particular breed, with enough work etc, they could probably train most breeds to GP.
The reason they arent popular is because they are difficult to get there, and there are lots of breeds that have a natural way of going that makes the work easy for them.
I think if soeone has a passion for a particular breed and wants to take them to the top, then good on them! Its not for me though! (Although I would be tempted to try it with Oz a 3 y/o Fresian we have in to sell)
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Now as much as I like Oz, I've seen better movement in Welsh Cobs on the farm next door (without insulting him) yet how many Welsh cobs do you get at GP? I do think its a trend and that alot of other breeds aren't given the chance that warmbloods have been given. PSG is only 3 off of GP, its a bit like saying oh you only got a horse to advanced level eventing its not even done a 4*, its still up there doing the job!
I agree Jlav
Also there will always be the odd exception, and if anyone wanted to advertise/ raise awareness of a particular breed, with enough work etc, they could probably train most breeds to GP.
The reason they arent popular is because they are difficult to get there, and there are lots of breeds that have a natural way of going that makes the work easy for them.
I think if soeone has a passion for a particular breed and wants to take them to the top, then good on them! Its not for me though! (Although I would be tempted to try it with Oz a 3 y/o Fresian we have in to sell)
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Now as much as I like Oz, I've seen better movement in Welsh Cobs on the farm next door (without insulting him) yet how many Welsh cobs do you get at GP? I do think its a trend and that alot of other breeds aren't given the chance that warmbloods have been given. PSG is only 3 off of GP, its a bit like saying oh you only got a horse to advanced level eventing its not even done a 4*, its still up there doing the job!