PonyIAmNotFood
Well-Known Member
I have to admit this is actually an excellent point - as I said before I do know owners who talk the talk but can't walk the walk...
Do you think that most RS riders would know how to fit a saddle? As in how wide it would need to be, how much stuffing it needs, if it moves when ridden on? Etc etc etc.
IF they want to learn the resources are provided by both the schools I ride at, obviously people who come once a week and just want a plod wont be interested but any kids or adults who help out or ask will be taught the basics of tack fit so they would spot that it's bouncing about or not sitting right in front or whatever. Then they would hopefully have the sense to get the fitter out if it was their horse. I think the point some people are making that you should learn at a RS for a few years before getting a horse is a good one, like tinselmoo says. This brings back my view that there should be a test you have to pass before being allowed a horse!