Shilasdair
Patting her thylacine
Hello
I've read a lot of threads condemning heavier riders, and the appalling damage they do to horses' backs by the excess weight.
Is it now time that we don't let anyone without a minimum qualification own a riding horse?
In the same way that you need a driving license to drive a car, perhaps we need to impose a minimum BHS Stage 2 pass before you may ride without supervision?
I'm sick of seeing novice riders continually behind the movement, and thus landing heavily on their horses' poor back muscles, failing to have an independent hand, so socking them in the teeth or 'sawing' them into an outline. Horses are sentient animals, and they certainly didn't evolve to be ridden.
And don't even mention lunging - which seems to be a wall of death experience, whilst the dimwit owner cracks whips behind the running, stiff-backed horse.
Your thoughts?
S
I've read a lot of threads condemning heavier riders, and the appalling damage they do to horses' backs by the excess weight.
Is it now time that we don't let anyone without a minimum qualification own a riding horse?
In the same way that you need a driving license to drive a car, perhaps we need to impose a minimum BHS Stage 2 pass before you may ride without supervision?
I'm sick of seeing novice riders continually behind the movement, and thus landing heavily on their horses' poor back muscles, failing to have an independent hand, so socking them in the teeth or 'sawing' them into an outline. Horses are sentient animals, and they certainly didn't evolve to be ridden.
And don't even mention lunging - which seems to be a wall of death experience, whilst the dimwit owner cracks whips behind the running, stiff-backed horse.
Your thoughts?
S
