Do you ride with or without spurs?
And why?
Well, horses do kick if you're standing behind them or something. But a horse you've raised. Would that be conceivable? Is it a reflex of the horse? Because a kick is like a shot from a gun, and you could die or be severely disabled. Yes, I'm talking about how you've always treated your horse…
Hey, I was wondering what happens when you're trotting on the left hand and a rider on the right is coming towards you at a canter. Do I have to move out of the way because the other rider is faster than me? Generally speaking, trot and canter always belong to the first track.
Hello, my dears, I have given notice on my last stable because I have changed schools and therefore I have to brush my grooming equipment thoroughly so that I can take it with me on Wednesday. What kind of shampoo should I use? Ph 5.5, neutral shampoo? Which disinfectant should I use? How much alcohol…
Hello. I gave riding lessons to a neighbor on my horse for a year. She's only been riding for two years now. Last year, she bought her own horse, and on one of the pages, she listed Horses in Need. I then gave her riding lessons again. The horse reared and bucked. We were able…
Who you ride on the riding arena: How many minutes does your step take? How many minutes does she trot? How many minutes does she gallop?
I've had my horse for about six months now, and before that, he was in our stable for two months. He hasn't rolled around in the paddock once; he behaves perfectly normally in the stable like any other horse, just not outside. He's in excellent health and definitely gets enough outside, stands quietly in the…
Depending on what is to be done and practiced. In principle, I always have them, but whether I also have them Dranschnalle is different.
More without.
Actually, I only have spores on it if I want to work something specific in assembly on point. 90% of the riders carrying spores should, however, better pull them out when I see the use with it.
In class I usually ride with spores, as my riding instructor thinks it would be useful and brings us on. He also rides my horse 3x/week to train him further, with spores. Without my riding instructor on the ground, I do not dare to use it, and therefore usually ride without it. Works as well, at least at the level where we move without lessons.
There are moments where there can be helpful help better to distinguish. I’d like to start the flying change with one of my mares. A more precise difference is certainly easier for both. Most time I ride without
Depending on the current training objective. If precision is required, the rider wheel is simply too wide.
The possibilities, I have to do this (Trainer, etc…)
But I’m not ready yet, and I’m afraid to harm the horse.
Other
the question comes feeling every second week. for 10 years.
I ride horses that are ridden with spores with spores that are ridded without any matter such as spores, bells, gaiters etc. are with us in the respective general plaster box for the respective horse. with us in the stable every horse has a general plaster box.
If necessary.
Always depends on the horse/the requirements.
I’m not far enough to use them yet
Neither I nor my horse are so trained as to ride with spores
because I have no knowledge