LowenKi
Well-Known Member
Last night I googled 'TBs for dressage?' and came across this old post:
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=82988
What are peoples opinions on TBs specialising in dressage? My old mare was a warmblood, but her bloodline was heavily influenced by TB and she was a 'lighter' type than most warmbloods. She loved her dressage and worked up to Medium level before soundness issues plagued her health in her 20's.
Those with TBs, do you consider them successful at dressage careers or will they always play second fiddle to the warmbloods?
Interesting topic and sparked much heated debate around my dinner table last night!
Ready, steady... go!
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=82988
What are peoples opinions on TBs specialising in dressage? My old mare was a warmblood, but her bloodline was heavily influenced by TB and she was a 'lighter' type than most warmbloods. She loved her dressage and worked up to Medium level before soundness issues plagued her health in her 20's.
Those with TBs, do you consider them successful at dressage careers or will they always play second fiddle to the warmbloods?
Interesting topic and sparked much heated debate around my dinner table last night!
Ready, steady... go!