aerial1313
Posted : 8/18/2008 8:29:59 AM
4HAND
I agree that you can't train heart into a horse but finding the right job for him,even if it's not your chosen disipline will allow him to flourish.
I agree with this, and have sold a horse because of this very reason. I was ready to move from hunter to eventing, and she just didn't have the heart for what I wanted to do, so we sold her to a young girl who did very well with her in children's hunter. I loved this horse, and she was wonderful, but she was much happier with her new "job" and I found a horse who loved eventing as much as I did. Everyone won here...me, my new horse, my old horse, and her new owner.
Kpwlee, as far as the legs on the dressage horses, I think maybe it was more of a perspective/proportion thing given the musculature of these warmbloods is much heavier than, say, on a Thoroughbred race horse. Plus, they are so collected and engaged while performing, their muscles are more prominent. Like...your biceps are going to look bigger when you're lifting weights than they do when you're resting. But, if you were to get up close to one of these horses, you'd see that they actually have pretty thick bones in their legs. They have to be to support the weight of those big muscles!