paintponylvr
Well-Known Member
In going thru lots of pictures of both Minis (AMHA & AMHR) and Shetlands of all classifications (Foundation, Classic, MP and Modern), I'm seeing running martingales on harnesses of driving ponies.
What is the purpose? Why so short? I don't understand the purpose of "breaking" the straight line from bit to driving turrets to drivers hand....
I come from a H/J and working western background, then segued over into Arab and then into the ponies/minis. YES, we used running martingales as well as standing martingales, germazn margtingales and tie downs - but only for training purposes (similar to using draw reins - or driving draw lines. Tie downs were used in horse events allowing them but were adjusted MUCH longer - for speed events & rodeo/cattle events). Yes, I've seen martingales adjusted shorter and many western trainers have used them much shorter for QH in pleasure training but again not allowed in showring.
If you dig through my photos from different links on my website - you will probably see several pics of martingales adjusted too short. I dealt w/ angry trainers, and upset horses and ponies while fixing problems created from my ignorance at those times.
Now I want to understand this "new thing" in the breed rings...
What is the purpose? Why so short? I don't understand the purpose of "breaking" the straight line from bit to driving turrets to drivers hand....
I come from a H/J and working western background, then segued over into Arab and then into the ponies/minis. YES, we used running martingales as well as standing martingales, germazn margtingales and tie downs - but only for training purposes (similar to using draw reins - or driving draw lines. Tie downs were used in horse events allowing them but were adjusted MUCH longer - for speed events & rodeo/cattle events). Yes, I've seen martingales adjusted shorter and many western trainers have used them much shorter for QH in pleasure training but again not allowed in showring.
If you dig through my photos from different links on my website - you will probably see several pics of martingales adjusted too short. I dealt w/ angry trainers, and upset horses and ponies while fixing problems created from my ignorance at those times.
Now I want to understand this "new thing" in the breed rings...