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Missouri Dressage Classic 09 - Shire Dressage

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  • what's wrong with a shire doing dressage? i think draft horses ae lovely dressage horses. i know this horse is a shire but i know a clydesdale that does psg.

  • What are you talking about? Cherish their poor legs? They have better built legs than a majority of the light horses out there, give drafts a chance...they're still horses. I have a Belgian that I ride dressage...she does great.

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  • i was in apassionata and there was that big majestic black shire horse...

    oh my gosh...i swear it was like a dream! his movement..totilas can go home

  • love this, i am currently looking far a shire for Dressage. having a hard time finding one that isn't on the other side of the country.

  • I've done a grand total of 3 commercial "pleasure rides" at horse riding stables, so I'm a noob who doesn't know anything except that horses are cool as hell and I'm jealous of everyone who gets to spend lots of time with them!

    My question: would it be correct of me to guess that a BIG horse has BIG movements, requiring BIG abs-of-steel in the rider, in order to keep a strong yet fluid core up in the saddle?

  • Thats lovely! Ignore some retards they dont no shit all , for all they no a shetland pony could do dressage...

  • gorgeous 

  • Represent!!!!!! :D

  • @bootsandsaddles That's funny. Dressage is something that ALL horses and riders should be made to do. Not only does it help with fitness in a horse and patience in both but it increases the bond and creates more flow between the two as one mind.

  • They look good to me. I had a Percheron mare along with other draft breeds that I used for carriages. But my mare loved to go out and run barrels and poles at well. She may not of won anything but she loved to do them. So if your horse likes what's it's doing who cares about what breed it is.

  • That was great, I wish there were more draft horses being used as dressage horses; generally speaking they have good balance and aren't too difficult to control even for a smaller rider, if trained properly.

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