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My unit requires forehand and hind quarter
turns for several reasons. First it is part of the individual demonstrating
personal horsemanship. The horse demonstrates to perform the maneuver and every
now and then we ride into a place where those techniques are necessary to
safely get back out. It is only a big deal when you need to do it and can’t. Regards Paul Fleming PMSAR From: msar-riders-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:msar-riders-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of ghfayret@aol.com I am a member of Contra Costa County Sheriffs Search and Rescue in
CA. Our Equestrian Resource requires our horse rider teams to perform
most of the common tasks I have seen on other units web sites, an issue among
our group is a requirement to turn the horse on the forehand and hind quarters
in hand and mounted. One opinion is this is unreasonable because other
units do not require it and they see no need. The other opinion is riders
should be able to move any part of the horse when desired. Do any of your
organizations require the forehand and hind quarter turns? |
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