canteron
Well-Known Member
In my opinion to ride a horse in an ethical and correct way a rider should always aim for self carriage in their horses. This means not only is the horse moving in a rounded way, but it also has 'self' straightness, 'self' implusion, 'self' throughness, 'self' submission and so on! The horse therefore, is truely 'on the aids'. As such, gadgets are not needed because the horse does it him/herself. If training is consistent, clear and progressive the horse naturally achieves self carriage by themselves rendering gadgets useless. I would rather work on my self and my riding in order for the horse to achieve self carriage so as not to compromise the welfare of my horses. I'm still working on that one but getting there!
This is a great theory, however, I just don't think there are enough instructors out there with really thorough knowledge - or just great inspirational people prepared to share their knowledge - for a lot of people of ever have a chance of really understanding how to go about this.
I also think sometimes using a 'false aid' does stop some of that horrid sawing on the horses mouth that seems to happen everywhere - even by riders who have quite a lot of success.