BigRed
Well-Known Member
My Houston, Texas colleague owns and shows QH's and Tennassee WH's. She says they are expected to have their heads on the floor, to show they are relaxed. She said the more unscrupulous trainers/owners leave the horses in their stables with weights on their headcollars, so encourage them to have their heads low all the time, they also paralyse their tails with injections, so their tail carriage is also low, anything to show the horse is relaxed. A high tail carriage would mean the horse was too lively. She said there was a great deal of cruelty involed in showing in the US and it's all perfectly legal.