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Re: FW: [RC] [RC] horses at the track - april

 
'Also keep in mind that the stressful circumstances of living stalled and being subjected to highly specialized training can often bring out the worst in a horse (something that really hasn't been mentioned yet)--causing problems that would not have necessarily been there, had the horse been living in a more "normal" situation.'
 
At a horse fair a couple of years ago my search and rescue group was stalled across the barn isle from a top Saddlebred show barn. Many of their horses, all of the demo horses, were kept cross tied in the stall. Several had muzzles on. It took 3 grooms at a time to handle them. At least two kicked boards out of the stall. The owner/trainer kept them on the edge of equine insanity because she believed the extra flash gave them an advantage in the show ring and she had the winns to prove it.(her words not mine) She also believed that an "upper level horse" should be 'hot tempered' and that it kept the grooms and riders on their toes and therefore she got better performance from them too.
 
april
byhalia
 
 
 
 

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