My husbands previous horse was rescue, so we never knew what happened to make him so terrified of being tied - he managed to flip himself over on more than one occasion!
It ended up that the only thing we could do was tack him up untied up, and leave him constantly supervised while in his tack...
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My family have no interest in horses, so neither did I until I met my husband. He bought me my first horse as a wedding present, and although until his gelding died, horses were always classed as his or mine, or the childrens, we both helped each other.
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My family have no interest in horses, so neither did I until I met my husband. He bought me my first horse as a wedding present, and although until his gelding died, horses were always classed as his or mine, or the childrens, we both helped each other.
I agree, better pictures may help - bathed, trimmed, stood up square on a level surface, other than that, he seems like a nice little horse worth the price.
We also use a light covering of shavings , because Skodas favourate place to have a wee is the back of our lorry, and it the shavings make it less slippy, and a lot easier to clean up.
My husband lost his gelding last winter, but doesn't want to get another one at the moment. He rides my horses occasionally, and helps to look after our daughters mare, and our new foal.
I think (though being a big macho man, he'd never say so) that he still isn't over the loss of his other...