All the person that broke my tack went 'oh okay' when her horse broke it! If my horses broke ANYONES stuff I'd be panicking and refunding straight away!
Thank you everyone!
I'll see her tonight when we go to fetch in I'll have a natter with her about it.
It was a barely used training head collar, her new horse just twisted it around something reared up and snapped it and galloped back to the field. She left it all day and it got bored not to mention its like a wild horse! She doesnt have the best reputation on the yard because of the behaviour...
I let someone at my yard borrow a piece of £15 tack. Her horse broke it. She went tack shopping that day and i found out she hadn't replaced my tack? I asked for a replacement from her today on messenger and she said 'its not my fault my horse snapped it'. I explained its like wripping up her...
Thank you all.
I have a friend who started hers with 10 acres. One acre was the yard, 2 acres were riding fields and 7 were turnout. On the yard acre there was ty-ups, stables, portacabins and things. NOT luxury but got £25 a week from 10 people and didn't cost a fortune to run.
Probs not...
I bought a barely done anything horse for £3200!! No amazing blood lines or anything! Just a 12 years old cob, who I felt sorry for and loved😍
So I'm not sure, sometimes when I buy a new pony or horse they'll be cheap or expensive.
I'd offer £2250:)
Don't know your area but I don't shoe. Barefoot always. Reasons:
less injuries if you get kicked
if they throw a shoe in the field and another horse stands on it.
it cracks their hoof wall.
more money.
Sometimes you'll think shoeing is good, sometimes you won't. So I go barefoot...