Regardless of the ... By: AnswerToEverything09. on 22 Apr 12, 21:57:04 Regardless of the negative comments, it is a great idea and design. There is always the beginning, initial stage of sitting upright on an unbacked animal. Desensitising the animal from the shift of balance, momentum an upright object (whether dummy out person) on it's back. How they react is anyones guess. They are mammals not predictable machines. This great? idea takes away the possibility of any initial dangers. It naive to suggest it is down to bad horsemanship if one of these is used.
People saying about ... By: xXeMokiDXxMCRXx. on 22 Apr 12, 13:51:19 People saying about riders not needing these because if you back a horse correctly it doesn't buck etc etc. Not all horses are happy little plods, horses are animals not robots, your perfect pony who was perfect to back could one day throw you into barbed wire. Your nutty youngster that terrifies you could allow a rider on it without hesitation. No matter how much training you go through horses will not always behave and? this is what it was created for!
Just to comment on? ... By: safetyrider. on 04 Sep 11, 12:49:09 Just to comment on? the price of the Ardall, It is actually 669euros vat included.
When the weights of ... By: safetyrider. on 03 Sep 11, 16:23:35 When the weights of the Ardall are applied to their maximum, it weighs between 35-40kgs. The Ardall is delivered directly to all our customers around the world. For further information you can contact them directly at info@ardall.com.? Many thanks.
If you need one of ... By: equineavenger. on 03 Sep 11, 07:36:36 If you need one of those you shouldn't be allowed near a? horses. Retards
How much does it ... By: MotherOfManyHorses. on 31 Aug 11, 16:19:17 How much does it weigh? Do you export to the U.S.? ? Does it come in a smaller size for ponies? Will it fit onto a western style saddle? What's the exchange rate of euro to dollars?
Yes indeed this is ... By: safetyrider. on 30 Aug 11, 19:10:21 Yes indeed this is a real product. The Ardall was launched at the Dublin Horse Show this year and has proven very successful. You are completely correct, getting the horse ready for saddle, feel, acceptance of tack etc. The concept of the Ardall is to make the "Backing" process much safer and accustom your horse to the feel of a rider as this is the most dangerous stage when mounting a horse.? No trainer/rider can ever predict what a young unbacked horse can or will do. Hopes this helps
this is amusing. ... By: mayleenMD. on 30 Aug 11, 14:25:42 this is amusing. Is it a real product? When starting horses, we don't get on them if they're saying they might buck? or if they're otherwise not ready for the rider. Getting the horse ready for saddle should be about training, not "breaking". Go back to foundation lessons, desensitize, yield to pressure, following the feel, acceptance of tack, and preparing them mentally for doing work asked.
699? euros By: xLoveHorsez. on 30 Aug 11, 13:38:59 699? euros
what is? the price?? By: bschoutese. on 30 Aug 11, 00:26:36 what is? the price??
Regardless of the ... By: AnswerToEverything09. on 22 Apr 12, 21:57:04 Regardless of the negative comments, it is a great idea and design. There is always the beginning, initial stage of sitting upright on an unbacked animal. Desensitising the animal from the shift of balance, momentum an upright object (whether dummy out person) on it's back. How they react is anyones guess. They are mammals not predictable machines. This great? idea takes away the possibility of any initial dangers. It naive to suggest it is down to bad horsemanship if one of these is used.
People saying about ... By: xXeMokiDXxMCRXx. on 22 Apr 12, 13:51:19 People saying about riders not needing these because if you back a horse correctly it doesn't buck etc etc. Not all horses are happy little plods, horses are animals not robots, your perfect pony who was perfect to back could one day throw you into barbed wire. Your nutty youngster that terrifies you could allow a rider on it without hesitation. No matter how much training you go through horses will not always behave and? this is what it was created for!
Just to comment on? ... By: safetyrider. on 04 Sep 11, 12:49:09 Just to comment on? the price of the Ardall, It is actually 669euros vat included.
When the weights of ... By: safetyrider. on 03 Sep 11, 16:23:35 When the weights of the Ardall are applied to their maximum, it weighs between 35-40kgs. The Ardall is delivered directly to all our customers around the world. For further information you can contact them directly at info@ardall.com.? Many thanks.
If you need one of ... By: equineavenger. on 03 Sep 11, 07:36:36 If you need one of those you shouldn't be allowed near a? horses. Retards
How much does it ... By: MotherOfManyHorses. on 31 Aug 11, 16:19:17 How much does it weigh? Do you export to the U.S.? ? Does it come in a smaller size for ponies? Will it fit onto a western style saddle? What's the exchange rate of euro to dollars?
Yes indeed this is ... By: safetyrider. on 30 Aug 11, 19:10:21 Yes indeed this is a real product. The Ardall was launched at the Dublin Horse Show this year and has proven very successful. You are completely correct, getting the horse ready for saddle, feel, acceptance of tack etc. The concept of the Ardall is to make the "Backing" process much safer and accustom your horse to the feel of a rider as this is the most dangerous stage when mounting a horse.? No trainer/rider can ever predict what a young unbacked horse can or will do. Hopes this helps
this is amusing. ... By: mayleenMD. on 30 Aug 11, 14:25:42 this is amusing. Is it a real product? When starting horses, we don't get on them if they're saying they might buck? or if they're otherwise not ready for the rider. Getting the horse ready for saddle should be about training, not "breaking". Go back to foundation lessons, desensitize, yield to pressure, following the feel, acceptance of tack, and preparing them mentally for doing work asked.
699? euros By: xLoveHorsez. on 30 Aug 11, 13:38:59 699? euros
what is? the price?? By: bschoutese. on 30 Aug 11, 00:26:36 what is? the price??
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By: AnswerToEverything09. on 22 Apr 12, 21:57:04
Regardless of the negative comments, it is a great idea and design. There is always the beginning, initial stage of sitting upright on an unbacked animal. Desensitising the animal from the shift of balance, momentum an upright object (whether dummy out person) on it's back. How they react is anyones guess. They are mammals not predictable machines. This great? idea takes away the possibility of any initial dangers. It naive to suggest it is down to bad horsemanship if one of these is used.
By: xXeMokiDXxMCRXx. on 22 Apr 12, 13:51:19
People saying about riders not needing these because if you back a horse correctly it doesn't buck etc etc. Not all horses are happy little plods, horses are animals not robots, your perfect pony who was perfect to back could one day throw you into barbed wire. Your nutty youngster that terrifies you could allow a rider on it without hesitation. No matter how much training you go through horses will not always behave and? this is what it was created for!
By: safetyrider. on 04 Sep 11, 12:49:09
Just to comment on? the price of the Ardall, It is actually 669euros vat included.
By: safetyrider. on 03 Sep 11, 16:23:35
When the weights of the Ardall are applied to their maximum, it weighs between 35-40kgs. The Ardall is delivered directly to all our customers around the world. For further information you can contact them directly at info@ardall.com.? Many thanks.
By: equineavenger. on 03 Sep 11, 07:36:36
If you need one of those you shouldn't be allowed near a? horses. Retards
By: MotherOfManyHorses. on 31 Aug 11, 16:19:17
How much does it weigh? Do you export to the U.S.? ? Does it come in a smaller size for ponies? Will it fit onto a western style saddle? What's the exchange rate of euro to dollars?
By: safetyrider. on 30 Aug 11, 19:10:21
Yes indeed this is a real product. The Ardall was launched at the Dublin Horse Show this year and has proven very successful. You are completely correct, getting the horse ready for saddle, feel, acceptance of tack etc. The concept of the Ardall is to make the "Backing" process much safer and accustom your horse to the feel of a rider as this is the most dangerous stage when mounting a horse.? No trainer/rider can ever predict what a young unbacked horse can or will do. Hopes this helps
By: mayleenMD. on 30 Aug 11, 14:25:42
this is amusing. Is it a real product? When starting horses, we don't get on them if they're saying they might buck? or if they're otherwise not ready for the rider. Getting the horse ready for saddle should be about training, not "breaking". Go back to foundation lessons, desensitize, yield to pressure, following the feel, acceptance of tack, and preparing them mentally for doing work asked.
By: xLoveHorsez. on 30 Aug 11, 13:38:59
699? euros
By: bschoutese. on 30 Aug 11, 00:26:36
what is? the price??