carthorse
Well-Known Member
I know someone who has bought a nice horse but has not been doing very well at novice level dressage, The horse is not straight and has issues with its mouth, grinds teeth.
She always says it goes in a too advanced way and has sent it away to learn more advanced movements.She has it back to compete and does do better at a medium level than she did at novice but it still is not straight and still has bitting issues and tension.
My points are
a]should horses be doing well at higher level if they can't do well at novice level
b]why send it away and take the credit for the work done ,why not learn to do it together
c]why do horse that are tense and crooked get better marks at a more advanced level
d]why put a horse in a double when it has problems in a snaffle
Interested in your thoughts
She always says it goes in a too advanced way and has sent it away to learn more advanced movements.She has it back to compete and does do better at a medium level than she did at novice but it still is not straight and still has bitting issues and tension.
My points are
a]should horses be doing well at higher level if they can't do well at novice level
b]why send it away and take the credit for the work done ,why not learn to do it together
c]why do horse that are tense and crooked get better marks at a more advanced level
d]why put a horse in a double when it has problems in a snaffle
Interested in your thoughts