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My gelding, Google, is kinda lazy sometimes. However, I will never touch him with a dressage whip because he will be wired for the rest of the ride, and very tense and nervous. There was one time when I had a chance to speak with his previous owner... she told me that she hired her neighbor to feed her horses one day and unblanket them. Well, Google wasn't letting her take the blanket off, so she did some ' natural horsemanship' crap she saw on TV and chased him around the field with a whip!!! He is a nervous boy because of his previous abuse (not from lady I met!) and I can't imagine how much that must have terrified him. That being said, he is ok with a jumping crop... I have to use one a lot... lol. But I don't use dressage whips ( and mine is really pretty <3).
I've never actually used a crop.
I've ridden Western for most of my riding life, and that's not used there, obviously.
That's terrible about poor Google, though.
LOL.
I always carry a crop when jumping, and usually when trail riding. It's not like I am mean, but it definetely helps if a horse is going to stop. Then you don't create bad habits, which eventually leads to the horse being better about everything.
Yeah, it really is. * sigh* He's come a long ways though. My end goal is that he will be able to teach a younger person, like 10 or 11 year old.