MontyandZoom
Well-Known Member
The 'use of whips' argument is raging on in the latest news bit but I thought, rather than interrupting a full-scale debate......I'd ask a specific question on here.
For those who think that a whip should not be used as a punishment what would you do in this situation?
When I first got Monty, he could throw a mean buck (back, saddle, teeth fine, just a bit of b@stard!). When this happened, I would always give him a hard smack. The first few times this resulted in a second buck and I would smack him again and he would stop, but after about a month of riding him, he stopped bucking all together. These were not exuberence (sp), he had learned from novice riders that bucking meant the end of work.
This is not backing up an aid......I did it to punish him and make him understand that his behaviour was unacceptable. How would you handle a horse that bucks in this manner?
For those who think that a whip should not be used as a punishment what would you do in this situation?
When I first got Monty, he could throw a mean buck (back, saddle, teeth fine, just a bit of b@stard!). When this happened, I would always give him a hard smack. The first few times this resulted in a second buck and I would smack him again and he would stop, but after about a month of riding him, he stopped bucking all together. These were not exuberence (sp), he had learned from novice riders that bucking meant the end of work.
This is not backing up an aid......I did it to punish him and make him understand that his behaviour was unacceptable. How would you handle a horse that bucks in this manner?