You can find it in jumpers, hunters, western riders, english riders, saddleseat, hunt, etc. While it is more prevalent in some disciplines over others the truth of the matter is that the majority of equestrians believe that control of the horse is gained largely by manipulating the neck. Yes, control can be had in this way but it is also mistakenly referred to as building a relationship, communication, a partnership, etc. Plain and simple it is a physical way to control the horse and avoiding communication and removing choice from the horse’s options.
wow….. even though I already knew most of the things in the documentary it still shocks me! When I saw the footage from the auction where they sold a foal after Totilas, I started crying. It is horrible to watch such a delicate, innocent creature, when you know what his future awaits him….
The idea that horses are merely commodities to be bought, sold, traded, turned over; it really touches on the emotional aspect if you’re so connected to the horse. Of course many just see them like a vehicle. 🙁
“In fact, if one person is unkind to an animal it is considered to be cruelty, but where a lot of people are unkind to animals, especially in the name of commerce, the cruelty is condoned and, once large sums of money are at stake, will be defended to the last by otherwise intelligent people.” Harrison, Ruth
wow….. even though I already knew most of the things in the documentary it still shocks me! When I saw the footage from the auction where they sold a foal after Totilas, I started crying. It is horrible to watch such a delicate, innocent creature, when you know what his future awaits him….
The idea that horses are merely commodities to be bought, sold, traded, turned over; it really touches on the emotional aspect if you’re so connected to the horse. Of course many just see them like a vehicle. 🙁
“In fact, if one person is unkind to an animal it is considered to be cruelty, but where a lot of people are unkind to animals, especially in the name of commerce, the cruelty is condoned and, once large sums of money are at stake, will be defended to the last by otherwise intelligent people.” Harrison, Ruth