_jetset_
Well-Known Member
In dressage, when do you start to think about using spurs when riding?
My mare is usually in front of the leg, but sometimes can back off it a bit when I have worked her for more than one test and can become a bit stuck against the right leg (hence the problems we have experienced in counter canter). In my opinion she doesn't need them yet, but I have seen quite a few people wearing them even though their horses do not look as though the require them.
So, another question is, what type of spurs would best suit a sensitive skinned horse who also has thin skin so cuts and marks very easily? (they have to be BD legal though). I am asking because I will eventually start to use them with Grace, just not yet, although I would like to see what she thinks of them... you may never hear from me again though if I did
Thanks,
Rebecca
My mare is usually in front of the leg, but sometimes can back off it a bit when I have worked her for more than one test and can become a bit stuck against the right leg (hence the problems we have experienced in counter canter). In my opinion she doesn't need them yet, but I have seen quite a few people wearing them even though their horses do not look as though the require them.
So, another question is, what type of spurs would best suit a sensitive skinned horse who also has thin skin so cuts and marks very easily? (they have to be BD legal though). I am asking because I will eventually start to use them with Grace, just not yet, although I would like to see what she thinks of them... you may never hear from me again though if I did
Thanks,
Rebecca