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Interesting! Wonder if this will have any impact on Arabians?
Jun 14 2012 11:05 AM |
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http://www.aaep.org/...es_position.htm
I was especially interested to read the paragraph about the shoe packages.
I was especially interested to read the paragraph about the shoe packages.
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Can't come too soon, I think.
I didn't realize this. Saw plenty "packages" strapped onto horses in the English division at an AHA show.
Hear, hear! to their statement. I particularly appreciate their position that this ban is necessary given that 40 years have passed since the passage of the Horse Protection Act with the TWH industry being unable to make substantial progress in eliminating these abusive practices. Clearly the industry is incapable of handling this issue on it's own. I am glad the AAEP and AVMA are willing to take such a strong stance regarding this abuse. And I do hope it filters into the Arabian industry.
Isn't it a sad state of affairs that its even ALLOWED on our Arabian horses.
For those that do not remember back in the 80's we were not even allowed a pad for therapeutic reasons. The Arabian Hunter/Jumper I showed (yes folks the Hunters back then actually went over fences) needed pads for a slight case of ringbone.
However no pads. So, we had to always pull his pads a few days before the show and put them on a few days after. He spent the majority of his career having that done. We also had a reasonable weight limit on shoes.
Then the powers that be (in those days that would have been LaCroixs and the biggies of the day) convinced IAHA that we had such huge Half Arabians that the shoes needed to be heavier -no matter what size the horse and we needed longer toes, and then came the pads and now we have the metal strapping.
I wonder what this strange affliction is of wanting to imitate Saddlebreds. Our breed was one that glided across the desert for miles and miles......not some strange Foot flinging up front and rear ends paddling about............ahh I digress.
I can not imagine an owner that would have their horses foot so out of balance so they can win a ribbon.
I just said to my farrier the day before yesterday, my horses start tripping when their feet get too long, and the Arabians I see in the English division start out there......... I would NEVER be ok with a shoe that needed to be strapped onto my horses foot UNLESS there was an honest to god medical reason to do it.
That's just me.
I agree with you but I'm thinking that the way the rules are worded that the packages don't fall under the 'action devices' thus are still legal. That's my understanding anyhow. I don't do saddleseat in any fashion so am not positive but it's what I believe is the interpretation.
You're correct. Action devices would be rollers, chains, bungees, etc. It wouldn't relate to the actual shoeing packages we see. The shoes with the metal bands are 100% legal as it stands now.
I think we can all agree that the shoeing common on todays English Pleasure horses affect - read enhance - action. So I would think that the kinds of shoeing package we see in the show ring would fit this rule.
Again, action is greatly enhanced by the shoeing in today's showring.
If we want to attract new riders to Arabians and get folks back to the show ring, getting rid of expensive, injury-inducing "packages" is an absolute necessity.
Well, what's the definition of "action devices?" I would assume it's anything that enhances the horse's movement. Of course, that's just the common sense approach and I'd say common sense is in very short supply in this breed.
This is the current trend with Morgans. This is fast becoming what all of the western horses look like in the show ring. Arabians are doing it too, I just don't have a pic to show. I would LOVE for this to STOP! Not only is it wrong for the horse, but it will make our shows even smaller.
Morgan's have always shown with a higher set frame & some contact, that's how they are built. But the shoes are getting ridiculous. The Hunters are even worse.
I realize that - but the differential between what the Morgan's "look" like and what the Arab WP horses look like has grown to the extreme over the years.
And I had an Anglo-Arab and showed hunter about when they first started including it in Arab Class A shows - and I find it incredible the action that is "required" to show in that class today. I grew up riding with the Master of the Foxhounds, jumping, etc - "hunter" is a stretch with those clown shoes...