bendino
Active Member
hi
my horse was very lazy the other day and i used the spurs on him. unfortunately we had a few awkward jumps and my spurs dug in to him, leaving him with a cut on one side. its not sore and i really do not want it to go white (hes a dark bay) as we do some working hunters. what is the best thing to put on it?
( i usually have a good leg position, but has anyone else found that as soon as they really have to kick their horse to go forwards their leg position disappears?)
i usually have a lesson with my friend once a week
any advice?
my horse was very lazy the other day and i used the spurs on him. unfortunately we had a few awkward jumps and my spurs dug in to him, leaving him with a cut on one side. its not sore and i really do not want it to go white (hes a dark bay) as we do some working hunters. what is the best thing to put on it?
( i usually have a good leg position, but has anyone else found that as soon as they really have to kick their horse to go forwards their leg position disappears?)
i usually have a lesson with my friend once a week
any advice?