Gingerwitch
Well-Known Member
Ok so most of us have had a few weeks "lay off" from riding with Christmas and New Year and the horses are fat and more unfit than normal as they have been getting turned out every other day for a couple of hours and then stood eating hay the rest of the day.
Picture the scene - we have a freelance instructor teach for an hour on a Sunday morning - we are lucky enough to have access to a Shed type indoor (bit cold though!).
One of my friends whom is equally if not more so soft than me (her horse is unfit and has been for months, and at best is ridden twice a week) has started to allow her horse to be ridden by a new work collegue whom appears to have done everything to do with horses...... now apart from leaving the horse tied up outside its outdoor stable, fully tacked up, with no rug on for 20 mins in a freezing cold wind.... and pulling its 14 stone + bulk up onto the poor horses cold back from the ground (mounting block 3 foot away from said horse and rider) she then proceeded to make poor beatie work in outline for 55 mins, in a double bridle, horse was lathered in sweat to say the least. To add insult to injury, horse was untacked, rugged up and fed its night tea and hay by the time i had walked my horse round the block twice and taken its tack off she was gone!
Same thing almost tonight - horse tied outside stable, lord knows how long poor neddy was stood there for - and i would not be happy about the state of the saddle if it were mine as it was snowing quite heavily tonight - walks horse round school twice, trots a circle and immediatley into canter, and canter and canter and canter..... couple of laps of trot at the end and horse is out of school, rugged and fed and shes gone.
Now is this right - to me it is cruel and totally unfair on an unfit but willing horse... the 2nd question is - do i say anything to the owner or not?
Picture the scene - we have a freelance instructor teach for an hour on a Sunday morning - we are lucky enough to have access to a Shed type indoor (bit cold though!).
One of my friends whom is equally if not more so soft than me (her horse is unfit and has been for months, and at best is ridden twice a week) has started to allow her horse to be ridden by a new work collegue whom appears to have done everything to do with horses...... now apart from leaving the horse tied up outside its outdoor stable, fully tacked up, with no rug on for 20 mins in a freezing cold wind.... and pulling its 14 stone + bulk up onto the poor horses cold back from the ground (mounting block 3 foot away from said horse and rider) she then proceeded to make poor beatie work in outline for 55 mins, in a double bridle, horse was lathered in sweat to say the least. To add insult to injury, horse was untacked, rugged up and fed its night tea and hay by the time i had walked my horse round the block twice and taken its tack off she was gone!
Same thing almost tonight - horse tied outside stable, lord knows how long poor neddy was stood there for - and i would not be happy about the state of the saddle if it were mine as it was snowing quite heavily tonight - walks horse round school twice, trots a circle and immediatley into canter, and canter and canter and canter..... couple of laps of trot at the end and horse is out of school, rugged and fed and shes gone.
Now is this right - to me it is cruel and totally unfair on an unfit but willing horse... the 2nd question is - do i say anything to the owner or not?