Kim said:
on 06 October 2011 - 08:14 AM, said: I believe it was actually a gelding, NOT a stallion.
The internet is a great thing, but unfortunately it allows false information to spread far too easily and that's how rumors get started.
Wow, sorry, I hadn't considered the gender to be relevant to the story in this case. All I remembered was it was a male horse. My apologies.
Cripes. Didn't meant to "start rumors."
As it happens (having done my research and found the video) yes, it was a gelding and he went Grand during this little exhibition. Guess the judges didn't have a problem with it!
Minimor said:
I personally don't have a problem with someone showing their horse that way if they know they can show their horse that way. This particular trainer obviously was confident of his ability and his horse's obedience.
I don't expect that there are many that will try to imitate him...
I agree. Most the halter trainers I've seen are busy shanking their horses until they look like they'd rather be anywhere else. I was rather impressed that a Big Name Trainer had that sort of relationship with his animal and say "more power to him!"
Here is his description of the video: "Over the weekend ____ dared me to show R. without touching the lead. Here's the class. R. is my favorite show horse of all time. He has an awesome will to show!!!" There were almost 80 overwhelmingly positive comments on this video (most of them from well-known breeders, exhibitors and forum members) including people who were there and saw the class in person. The trainer commented, "The judges were very complimentary. I checked the ruled first and in halter there were no problems. I considered doing hunter but there were some rule questions for that so I didn't show hunter however I practiced it in the warm up and he did fine."
The horse appeared to have a halter on and possibly a lead (it was hard to tell from the grainy video), the handler simply didn't touch it. I can't see other exhibitors suddenly going "Oh my God, he won doing that so I must try it too!"
Why try to legislate common sense? There are not suddenly going to be huge "liberty halter" classes because one guy did it one time. We let in harness horses with no training already and drivers who have never held the lines, I don't see how that's any less risky. Much more so in fact!
Can we get back to driving now? I only mentioned the video because Fizz brought it up.
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