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In reply to the discussion: Ann Romney = Animal Abuser [View all]soccer1
(343 posts)94. Of course most people who interact with horses are not abusers......
I'm aware of people who take care of retired race horses and greyhounds (our neighbor adopted a retired greyhound). I'm aware of people who shelter and raise money for all types of abused and neglected animals. I'm one of those people.
I'm also aware that many horse owners, many in my area, are not wealthy.
I did not say that relationships between people and horses are unnatural. I said that it seems to me that dressage training is forcing a horse to do what does not come naturally to the horse. Experts in dressage training would say that I'm wrong. I can accept that, unless I find out differently.
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Like any animal training, dressage can be done badly. Like dog agility, dolphin shows etc
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#2
A simple search would show the OP that this video has come up at least 4 - 5 other times on DU
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#4
I am well aware of the differences between classical and competition dressage
magical thyme
Jul 2012
#26
the thing is, there is no evidence that the Romneys or Ebeling use rollkur
magical thyme
Jul 2012
#67
Knowing virtually nothing about horse dressage (maybe having horse before dressage is redundant?)
sad sally
Jul 2012
#66
Neither have I, nor has virtually every other dressage rider on the face of the planet
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#12
I'm the owner and operator of a professional, competitive dressage and combined training barn
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#22
Modern dressage is not simply competition. That bit you've put up is used by virtually every western
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#20
What controversy are you talking about with the bits or bridles at "EVERY" summer Olympics??
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#31
When I was little I made a little chair-ball-thing that anchored to the a cat harness
snooper2
Jul 2012
#61
Every dressage movement is something a horse does in the wild, on their own
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#23
Sure they do. Watch any horse kept in a barn overnight get turned out in the am
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#34
Nobody spends "hours" drilling their horse for competitions or at competitions!
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#95
Oh I could wax rhapsodic about the perfect horse... However, for an upper level dressage horse?
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#103
These are old skills that would be lost if someone didn't want to do it "for human pleasure"
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#101
Exactly!! This is what the focus should be - on the RMoney's fraud with Super Hit.
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#35
I lost my appetite for horseback riding lessons, because it occurred to me that the horses
TwilightGardener
Jul 2012
#52
Yeah, I think it's silly. Right up there with synchronized swimming and that rhythmic gymnastic
TwilightGardener
Jul 2012
#104
the practice of rollkur was banned a year after the linked video was taken
magical thyme
Jul 2012
#65
Its probably more akin to dog obedience training than anything else. Its to make the horse a partner
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#97
You can't force a horse to do it either - they'll simply lie down. They go because they want to
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#98
and not dressage. It was found out, elevated to authorities and banned as a practice.
magical thyme
Jul 2012
#109