skewby
Well-Known Member
My horse is nowhere near "naughty" re going into a fence. The only time I have used my crop is hunting. For the sole reason, I have a fabulous capable horse that will munch up any fence you put him at. But when you're talking a big, full up, 3'6 high and wide stone wall mummy rider poos her pants. Horse is desperate to just get on with it, but also looks after me. If I'm not right there with him, much as he wants to, he won't jump. He needs me to be 2000%, we're going over that. Then he takes the fence seriously. About twice in the whole of last season have I used my whip, but that solely to mean "yes yes YES" when I am simply unable to rely on my body.I think that one thing Andy is trying to suggest is that horses don't think in the same way we do, so how do we decide when they are being "naughty" and that they need a "smack"? Is a horse being naughty because it doesn't want to go over a jump? Do we have the right to basically beat them to force them to do that?
He doesn't seem to give a whatsit. Is just even more ecstatic than he was before (and believe me, from the second he sees it's a meet he's ecstatic).
So shoot me