What are you people doing over bending that horse with those side reins? Have you never heard of bio-mechanical or anatomical science? Are you not concerned about the biomechanical, physiological and behavioural effects of that posture? Not only would I condemn the position in which you've put that horse, but also the way it is achieved. Absolutely disgraceful. If you were in Australia, you'd be charged.
@@elizabethblackwell6242 as a friesian owner who has ridden friesians and has friesian friends who have the same problem, as do MOST friesian owners, I think I know what I'm saying.
What are you people doing over bending that horse with those side reins? Have you never heard of bio-mechanical or anatomical science? Are you not concerned about the biomechanical, physiological and behavioural effects of that posture? Not only would I condemn the position in which you've put that horse, but also the way it is achieved. Absolutely disgraceful. If you were in Australia, you'd be charged.
👍👍👍 I hate it when the do that to a horse! I think the are pride with it because the do not take it out of the 🎥. Greetings from the Netherlands
Friesians often sit behind the vertical, it is a balance and strength thing and very hard to get them to sit in a forward frame.
@@toxisk932 Twaddle. Friesians are no more or less likely than any other breed to "sit behind the vertical".
@@elizabethblackwell6242 as a friesian owner who has ridden friesians and has friesian friends who have the same problem, as do MOST friesian owners, I think I know what I'm saying.
@@toxisk932 Then you'll have the biomechanical research that supports your position. Please cite it.