Thursday 13 October 2011

New Whip Rules


                Every day at the races you see horses being hit too much, especially when they are winning anyway or clearly doing their level best and going as fast as they can.  I hate seeing a horse hit when it doesn’t need it.  I think banning of the whip totally will come in time and I don’t agree with people that say you need the stick to correct a horse from running out or drifting etc.  Often, the best way to stop a horse going off a straight line or running out is to keep both hands on the reins.  As you hit the horse you take your hand off the reins and at that vital moment you loose contact with the horse’s mouth and then it is too late.
                Without the use of the whip there will still be winners and we will still all make a living as before.  I also think if a horse doesn’t want to race and needs more than the requisite smacks to do so then there is probably something physically wrong with it and sorting the problem out will probably want it to race more than a whip.  I’ve seen horses racing that clearly hate the ground, causing them to hang, and they are still being whipped. 
Let’s get back to basics jockeys and instead of complaining, learn the skills that get your horses moving forward for you!  There are plenty of horsemen out there that can get the best tune out of the horse they are riding without the whip!

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