Q: Western spurs look so different. Do they hurt the horse more than conventional spurs and how are they used? A: Western spurs may look different but they are designed not to lock against the horse but to rather move and roll when applied. When using Western rowel spurs, you squeeze the horse, allowing the rowel…
Are they for you? Text: Mandy Schroder Whips and spurs fall into the category of artificial aids; they are simply there to refine the aids you give your horse and the responses that he gives to you. They should never inflict any pain on your horse. A dressage whip and spurs should only ever be…
