Does your horse(s) live in or out? What do you prefer?
live inside if they lived outside they would die of heat stroke ... it's not a possibility in Kuwait but I would prefer if they went Outside but they usually go out twice a day
People need to let the release thing go, if one thing I get torn apart for on social media is my release, but people also don't understand until they've ridden that individual horse itself. Just because we aren't laying across their necks doesn't mean they aren't getting relief in the mouth!
exactly ! Theres a difference between pulling and just not giving a big release !
Omg will people let the Oldenburg/Oldenburger thing go already it doesn't matterrrr they're the exact same thing and it's a difference of two letters everyone needs to chill
yep exactly I'm not answering more questions about it because it's pointless !
You look great on him! You look very comfortable and his jump is so cute :)
thanks 💕 that was also the first time I tried him!
Are some of the clips in your "Jumping lesson 6-4-16" video of Smiley?
yes!!!!
Personally I think you should release above cross poles just because if you might xc identity catch the horses mouths on landing but anons shouldn't hate over no release on cross poles because they aren't even really jumping just cantering over them
yes true everyone has their own way of doing things
yeah i agree i personally have a big horse (175) and it makes a difference than riding a pony over jumps and release is different for every horse but i do it gradually, i do it much differenly on. a 105 than on a 130 but some people do it on every height the same
yep exactly
omgggg i hate when people think that release is important when jumping like 105 cm and less.... like omg these are only exercises and you really dont need any release and then they tell us who have pro trainers who do 160 nation cups etc what we should do like oh god
I think it matters in 90 and above and depending on how your horse jumps !
thanks maryam ily!
💕 thanks for all the questions guys !
can u do a 'favourite saddlepads collection' video please :)
I think the other anon is right, I've always heard German people (and Dutch people too actually) say Oldenburger and English people say Oldenburg, so it's a language thing. "Oldenburger pferdezucht" directly translated to "Oldenburg horse breed" :)
it's not a big deal on his GERMAN passport it says both !