Andrea - I feel I am very open minded, and would be very interested to learn why it's necessary to put elastics and chains and pulleys and dumb jocks on a horse to the point of scarring and snap a whip the entire time the horse is on the way into the ring or shake cans full of rocks to improve or create action. I've also seen someone use a bicycle chain as a bit. I'm not trying to be argumentative, and would be interested in the full story from your side.It is easy to see a snippet of the "abuse" without getting the whole story and understanding both sides, and feel strongly against it. But it is very closed-minded.
When a pony cannot stand next to a rail waiting for their class without a cloth over their head, I'm concerned about what that pony has gone through to the point.
I own a Modern Shetland who has never known what elastics, weights and the like are. She moves big and has done so since she was a foal and she is barefoot. She will show in Modern Pleasure in two weeks and she lives her life like a horse - turned out daily with her friends.
She is hot by nature - wouldn't want anyone to think I mistreat her as she is very special to me - I could have lost her last year due to a partially paralyzed tongue.
I guess some folks see what Mother Nature has given to some horses and they want to duplicate it so they go to the extremes and cruel practices? Look at humans - some are built like a supermodel and because that is what is marketed in advertising, the public "thinks" they have to look like that.
I will buy more clothing when I don't have to look at size 2 mannequins in the store windows. I am not built like that and will not suffer the indignity of trying to cram myself into clothing like that. If my horses do not show to what trainers think the standard is, oh well. I show for fun - sometimes we win the blue and sometimes we don't. But if I feel my horse is working with me, then I have won something much bigger.
My humble two cents.