Prince33Sp4rkle
Well-Known Member
Some horses can, some can't. And a lot of people really don't enjoy it either! Ours need to hack because we have no other way of keeping them fit really, although Smokes does most of his canter work in the paddock because he can get a bit whappy.
It's perfectly possible to not hack for whatever reason though and to keep them fit and performing despite it. Lots of people see it as the be all and end all but really I don't think it matters either way. If a horse's primary job is to compete and perform, their ability to hack doesn't change that. If the horse is destined to be a low level RC all-rounder it does really need to be able to go out I think!
this completely, it really does depends on what job the horse is destined to do. Ideally they should all be able to at least go for a plod round the block in relative safety, but if the horse has the talent to go to the top in any spehre and doesnt really hack well, i dont think that matters a jot. Pick your battles and all that.
I don't have any Sports horses but I believe doing a variety of activities, especailly hacking, is good for mental and physical health. A horse doing the same or similar things all the time will get sour surely?
not always. My dressage horse doesnt hack much, he can walk round the block (20mins approx) on a warm, still,quiet day but doesnt do any more than that and doesnt hack at all Oct-April as is dangerous to himself and other road users.
He does go for canters round the field and does basic polework instead but he's got a funny mind and much prefers to be given *dressage equations* to solve-he likes to do what he's good at and is perfectly bright and happy.
I can sort of sympathise/see where they are coming from. Not that a ''sports horse'' (whatever that might be) shouldn't hack out or be good in traffic or whatever it is that the buyer would like it to do; but it can become really frustrating, this whole selling malarkey...
Years ago, when I thought that dealing horses was a good idea, I advertised a nice mare as exactly what she was - a very talented, sharp young jumper, she had plenty of scope and quite good attitude to work, but was rather reactive; the number of calls I received asking if she would hunt, teach husband to ride, be suitable for a child coming off ponies, would she event etc, was mind numbing... I started to just reply ''I don't know, she's a SJer''
also agree and i think this is where a lot of people go wrong now that its so easy to buy a fancy WB from germany/holland etc. The horses are bred to be the most electric, reactive, uphill,forward thinking,fancy moving etc NOT to be safe for your novice hubby to take for a hack, to take on pleasure rides, to hunt, to ride and lead your daughters pony off etc. wrong tool for the job for people who want something safe as houses and a good allrounder IMO.
I would also hazard what they mean is the horse isn't an easy or pleasant hack so please don't phone if that's what you want.
yes,just could have worded it better!