- Jun 15, 2008
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I just don't try to use lazy horses in events requiring energy and speed. I have my barrel horses, my reining horse, and my more laid back trail horses for other people to ride. I never need spurs. The only time I've used them was a plain pair of english spurs for a college class where they gave me this incredibly lazy paint gelding and wanted me to make him move. I had to push him with every stride or he'd stop. I kept wondering about him and pointing things out to the instructor but I got ignored until they finally had him checked by a vet and found his back was out of alignment. I'm told he's a much better horse these days but I refuse to touch him again. I like my horses with energy. My barrel horses aren't so much telling them to go as telling them they can go. Let up on the reins, change your seat, and hope you are ready or you'll find yourself sitting on air.
The one foal I had out of my barrel mare who doesn't live for running is a trail horse and my future english horse since she has good stride but no desire to take off and run all out. I'm not going to push her to be something she's not and that's why I bred the mare again for a second filly to be my barrel and speed event horse. If I have to put on spurs I'm probably doing something wrong or that the horse doesn't have enough experience in.
