Bossdog
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Just wondering if anyone here was involved with horses in the 60's & 70's? I am currently reading a really old copy of From Paddock to Saddle by Elwyn Hartley Edwards and it is jammed packed full of very useful and down to earth advice on starting young horses.
There is no fluffiness, it's just about having a no nonsense attitude, firm and fair, sensible tack and very few gadgets. So, how do the old type english trained horses compare to todays slightly molly coddled horses, I don't mean specifically but in general e.g. if you went to competitions, are todays horses as well behaved?
Reading this book has been really revealing, I have read loads of modern books but this one just makes so much more sense... it's not full of big colour pictures with a few bullet points at the side, just a few well placed relevant pictures.
Any opinions (for or against!) welcome!
Jules x
ETA: : When I say a really old book from the 70's, I don't mean everything from the 70's is old... sorry!!!
There is no fluffiness, it's just about having a no nonsense attitude, firm and fair, sensible tack and very few gadgets. So, how do the old type english trained horses compare to todays slightly molly coddled horses, I don't mean specifically but in general e.g. if you went to competitions, are todays horses as well behaved?
Reading this book has been really revealing, I have read loads of modern books but this one just makes so much more sense... it's not full of big colour pictures with a few bullet points at the side, just a few well placed relevant pictures.
Any opinions (for or against!) welcome!
Jules x
ETA: : When I say a really old book from the 70's, I don't mean everything from the 70's is old... sorry!!!