http://SupremeMasterTV.com • AW1727; Aired on 7 Jun 2011
Today Russian horse experts Alexander and Lydia Nevzorov discuss why equestrian sports are exploitative and severely harm horses. Mr. Nevzorov is a film director, horse trainer, journalist, and the author of the highly acclaimed book "Horse Encyclopedia." Lydia is a hippologist and an equine thermographist. The couple is co-founders of Nevzorov Haute Ecole, an innovative horse training school in Saint Petersburg, Russia
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@PintaloosaCrazy Love for an animal should b expressed by doing whats best for them, w/out relation to how it benefits us. This video clearly states the impact the saddle/rider has, as well the mental aspect of these sports & you still think whips, bits, & spurs are the only problem? That is very sad, & I wish ppl like you would open your hearts. No one is 'attacking' you or any other equestrian, we are simply asking that you actively listen, learn something, & make improvements based on FACTS!
4Champ2and0 1 week ago
This is the truth for many many horses worldwide- they have no choice! It's an observation we just have to open our eyes and hearts to feel what "we" put our horses through for our pleasure and "love" of them. Becoming aware is painfull for us because we don't like change but there again we can choose.
katrinepett 1 month ago
This is ridiculous. Equestrian sports are not cruel at all, unless cruel techniques are used.
Most good riders are not abusive.
Riding can be cruel is if harmful bits, spurs, or crops are used. Most good riders don't use harmful tools or techniques. Most riders try to be good to the horse in every way.
I never use harmful bits, spurs, or crops when I ride. I am never mean to the horse either. Most equestrians love their horses and do NOT abuse them.
Please don't spew this junk everywhere. It
PintaloosaCrazy 5 months ago