Pale Rider
Well-Known Member
Fburton I agree with you, all this trade marking in NH is rubbish.
I don't get drawn in on that stuff, only interested in the horses.
I don't get drawn in on that stuff, only interested in the horses.
There are a basic seven things you should be able to ask your horse to do on the ground.
Parelli calls it 7 games and has patented the names of the games.
Liberty carries on from in hand work, but everyone should be able to do the 7 basic skills, before getting on.
Fuzzy, not talking miracles or miraculous training methods. Just a few basic on the ground movements the handler should be able to ask and get.
If your as good as you crack up to be, you'll be doing them anyway.
But why on earth would someone (attempt to) patent methods which have been carried out since time immemorial? And there are no numbered set of 'things' (as you call them) in groundwork.
I most definately would never do anything called 'games' with horses/ponies, I have however trained & schooled - tho have had a hand in Prince Phillip Cup games training with PC teams
We'll have to agree to disagree on this - and after re-reading your post, you mention a name which is very contentious to me, having had to re-fix 2 horses allegedly 'trained' (and I use that term 'trained' very loosely) by a teacher of those persons methods.
Time for me to shift off out & go & clean some tack methinks![]()
What is the 'proper' or old name for it then? I've only known ground work as ground work and it's for all horses not just youngsters.![]()
I was going to attempt to teach my horse the 7 games, but got stuck at 2 as porcupines aren't readily available in the UK. I know how insistent the Parellis are on the correct, exact equipment (carrot sticks and all) so I thought substituting with a hedgehog probably wasn't appropriate![]()
Didn't mean to crash your joke.
I thought the thread was dead too![]()
I wasn't jokingThough I have tried riding carrying a hedgehog before and that was difficult enough. I obviously lack the 'skillz'
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Pmsl at hedgehogs. My daughter has a cuddly toy one that I can lend any of you misguided people? Pm for address then send a s.a.e. with a none returnable pack of smarties.
I was going to attempt to teach my horse the 7 games, but got stuck at 2 as porcupines aren't readily available in the UK. I know how insistent the Parellis are on the correct, exact equipment (carrot sticks and all) so I thought substituting with a hedgehog probably wasn't appropriate![]()
No blue ones means a fun size bag of haribo must be included for full hedgehog loan!
Some of you may find it laughable of me, but serious questions - I don't think it existed back when I first got into horses.
Now it seems to be regarded as quite a standard practice...is it just a fancy name for basic handling?...does it come from the NH school of thinking?