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FW: [RC] OUTRAGE - the Mongol Derby - Mike SherrellFrom the Long Riders' attack on the Mongol Derby, this
putative quote from Genghis Khan:
“Take care of the horses before they lose condition. For once they have lost it, you may spare them as much as you will, they will never recover it on the march. Don’t overload the riding horses, and no horse on the march is to use a bit. If these orders are disobeyed commanders are authorized to behead offenders on the spot, so as to protect the welfare of the horses,” the great Khan warned.
Putting aside for the moment the question of the authenticity of the source, why would the world's greatest horseman find the use of the bit so heinous as to require the execution of the rider?
(Personally, I ride with a sidepull, but to my mind the benefits over the bit to the horse are not worth someone's head.) Regards,
Mike Sherrell
Grizzly Analytical (USA)
707 887 2919; fax = 707 887
9834
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Merri Melde Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 7:55 AM To: ridecamp Subject: [RC] OUTRAGE - the Mongol Derby Outrage story And I'm not done with this yet. -- www.endurance.net/merri www.TheEquestrianVagabond.com http://theequestrianvagabond.blogspot.com/
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