Kadastorm
Well-Known Member
Story goes:
Im a yard manager at a riding school with alot of working liveries, mostly connemara ponies and bought off the mountains from ireland, known them all from when they came as wild youngsters to now broken and riding and lovely horses.
now, my issue = rugs.
some are already in mediums with waffles underneath, unclipped. today it was very warm here, ponies were sweating but owners didnt want rugs off.
I took waffles off and changed medium to light weight for ponies welfare. personally i think its cruel to let them boil, im responsible for these horses whether i own them or not. am i right? Am i wrong going against their decisions? What do you think?
Im a yard manager at a riding school with alot of working liveries, mostly connemara ponies and bought off the mountains from ireland, known them all from when they came as wild youngsters to now broken and riding and lovely horses.
now, my issue = rugs.
some are already in mediums with waffles underneath, unclipped. today it was very warm here, ponies were sweating but owners didnt want rugs off.
I took waffles off and changed medium to light weight for ponies welfare. personally i think its cruel to let them boil, im responsible for these horses whether i own them or not. am i right? Am i wrong going against their decisions? What do you think?