FW: FW: [RC] OUTRAGE - the Mongol Derby - Mike SherrellI think the Mongols under Genghis were much more competent riders than you give them credit for. I have read repeatedly that they practiced mass maneuvers in between expeditions, and that their units were directed by signals from an overlook, and I'm certain that they divided their troops during battle, feinted, ambushed, etc. In fact they took advantage of the fact that the massed charge was the European knights' only organized maneuver by turning tail before it, racing away from them going faster because they were unarmored, and when the knights were strung out in uncontrolled, disorderly pursuit some of the Mongols arced back and took them from the side while the rest continued to lead them on. Perhaps the Mongols did not bit their horses because ... well, if I say it there'll be nothing left of me but a smoldering cinder. Regards, Mike Sherrell Grizzly Analytical (USA) www.grizzlyanalytical.com 707 887 2919; fax = 707 887 9834 -----Original Message----- From: Barbara Moulton [mailto:outermostsoul@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 2:45 PM To: mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: FW: [RC] OUTRAGE - the Mongol Derby --- On Mon, 6/29/09, Mike Sherrell <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: ? 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. My guess as to why the strict warning against using a bit is that Khan wanted to insure more than the horses welfare but the also the success of his empire expansion so he was thinking that if anyone was going to try to turn tail from the thundering advance of he horde and run from a battle it was a good military policy to make it as difficult as possible for riders to overcome the pony's natural herd instincts. If a warrior disobeyed orders and bitted his pony he must be thinking about wanting a plan B in his toolkit so if the going got rough and he wanted to head for home he would have a control advantage. ( maybe the commander's horses were bitted)In the Kahn's eyes that proactive planning made him a deserter and bad example for the troops already. Those mongols rode and shot arrows as they charged, the herd just charged forward enmass, only a coward would think a bit necessary for the type of riding they were expected to perform to their army's victory or individual death. ps I have been facinated with Mongolia since I was very young it has always been my dream trip. I think it is very appropriate to wonder about welfare and treatment of the ponies and follow your own conscience as to whom you address your concerns- check out the Fugly horse of the day threads on Jason of Three Strikes Ranch and his planned extreme mustang race NO RULES win money! I haven't read yet about the other endurance type fiasco yet but will soon. Barbara =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/Ridecamp Subscribe/Unsubscribe http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/logon.asp Ride Long and Ride Safe!! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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