Is it inhumane to make a saddle seat horse exaggerate its gait?
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
When discussing if it is humane to make a saddle seat horse exaggerate its gait we need to first explain
No
To most onlookers the traditional Saddle Seat horse looks quite different from your average equine.
by Rebecca K.
Having good arena etiquette is not just polite, it is also mainly for safety. With a ring packed full of sometimes 20 horses or
by L Hurley
Horses can be trained to rear just as they may be trained to perform any other natural movement. Circus horses, horses at the Vienna
Learning to ride a horse properly does not happen on a fluke. Good riding instruction especially in the beginning can have a big impact
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