bonny
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Shows the power of social media nowadays !
It’s an Irish draught I think you could quite easily get one like that on good plain showing feeding .
I should know I three of them they take the term good doer to another level .
One is hunting two days a week on low energy haylege and that not even ad-lib .
He’s full of energy and looking very well I will see those ribs this season I am determined .
her website lists some othersBrilliant news. Probably slightly to do with the fact they are at YHL this weekend and didn't want to face lots of angry people face to face, but nevertheless, at least they have done it.
Who are her other sponsors just out of interest?
Are any of the other sponsors going to be at YHL?her website lists some others
https://www.topcobs.com/sponsors.html
she tags eqclusive on FB too but they don't have her listed on their website.
I remember one year putting large bale of haylage out in the field for them when the grass was sparse. I had IDs in one field and WB in another. It took the IDs 2 days to polish it off, and 5 days for the WBs. The IDs looked like balloons. I watched them, the IDs literally didn't move, and stood with there heads in the bale until it had gone . The WBs took 24 hrs to actually get near it, as it was clearly a horse eating bale. Ive never made that mistake again. I find out at night and in during the day, (even across winter ) the best way to keep the girths trim, and plenty of work. Its a fine balance though, as I don't like them hungry, they can bring 'hangry' to an all new level.
her website lists some others
https://www.topcobs.com/sponsors.html
she tags eqclusive on FB too but they don't have her listed on their website.
They do get hangry.
I tried to keep Fatty out last winter with a warm blood with a bale of hay .
They where shut away from it during the day .
fatty would just stand and eat down until his head disappeared into the bale completely he had no rug it’s a cold field he just got bigger and bigger .
You would think she would have known better than using the video she did ?This is an interesting read....
https://www.horseandhound.co.uk/features/showing-producer-lynn-russell-social-media-645185
this. posting that video on SM and expecting to just collect likes is naive in the extreme.You would think she would have known better than using the video she did ?
Suspect you start to feel invincible at a point. Especially when people made a stir about her ID and she managed to just brush it under the carpet and carry on.this. posting that video on SM and expecting to just collect likes is naive in the extreme.
this. posting that video on SM and expecting to just collect likes is naive in the extreme.
just spotted that. ExtraordinaryUtterly depressing that there are STILL people defending LR!
One of the posts on the Baileys FB page says it's OK, because the cob was wearing clean tack!!!!
To her it wouldn’t have been naive, as because her routine practices are so off compared to what is correct it would just be standard procedure at her yard.this. posting that video on SM and expecting to just collect likes is naive in the extreme.
I remember one year putting large bale of haylage out in the field for them when the grass was sparse. I had IDs in one field and WB in another. It took the IDs 2 days to polish it off, and 5 days for the WBs. The IDs looked like balloons. I watched them, the IDs literally didn't move, and stood with there heads in the bale until it had gone . The WBs took 24 hrs to actually get near it, as it was clearly a horse eating bale. Ive never made that mistake again. I find out at night and in during the day, (even across winter ) the best way to keep the girths trim, and plenty of work. Its a fine balance though, as I don't like them hungry, they can bring 'hangry' to an all new level.
Leahurst did that our local show this season.i know how about a prize for the fittest looking slim horse, in any class, a special rossette, but of of course then you would be able to see the real conformation of the horse and that would never do, would it?
Utterly depressing that there are STILL people defending LR!
One of the posts on the Baileys FB page says it's OK, because the cob was wearing clean tack!!!!
agree wholeheartedly with your post TPO and while we can all say the judges should stop placing the fat horses, policing what goes on, training-wise behind closed doors will always be impossible, and I am not sure how you effect positive change there. it's a bit like how dressage stewards are supposed to call out people rollkurring in the warm up, but no one can do the same at their home yards.I guess my point is (eventually getting there) what now? So a sponsor or two drops someone using bad practices to compete horses; what does that actually change? How do you stop people doing things like this to horses and re-educate them?
I do think it's right that people speak up when they see something wrong happening and especially when the victim does not have a voice of their own.
This is going to be a really rubbish analogy because I can't remember the name of the film but bear with me...
So there is a famous film about a political candidate running for President; his slogan is "Change". He gets into office and turns to say "now what?"
First of all let me make it explicitly clear that I do not agree with the methods shown in the video clip nor do I agree with the cruel practices that some horses trainers/owners use.
The saddest part, excluding the impact on equine welfare, is that someone 1) tied the horse down like that 2) filmed it 3) posted it on SM and 4) thought that it was ok. Given by the number of supportive comments and excusing of that "method"/equipment used they are not alone in their way of thinking and "training".
Bailey's have ended the sponsorship of LR; regardless of their reasons why that is to be commended. In this age of SM no one holds a thought for long and if Baileys had sat tight I'm sure that this would have blown over within a week.
Let's say that the remaining sponsors also cease their contracts with LR, owners take their horse's away from LR and no one sends any more to her, then what?
The campaign worked but (tedious link back to film in second sentence) what has actually changed?
Does anyone think that losing sponsors/money/owners will actually make LR rethink her whole take on horsemanship and start putting horse's first over being successful in the show ring? If I was a betting man I'd bet that in the coming week's LR's social meeting will be full of "happy" horse pictures and videos of horse's being ridden/schooled/trained without gadgets and possibly some "I love horses" type posts thrown in too. I'd imagine a yard ban on phones/pictures/videos and tighter controls of who has access to their Social Media. Those that disagree with LR's "successful" training methods will be those tree hugging fluffy bunnies that's can't ride one side of a rocking horse let alone produce champions so on and so forth...
To me the real crux is how to get to the core of it. How do you stop people seeing horses (animals) as commodities and treating them badly? I hope I'm wrong but I really don't think that this episode with have LR looking within herself for the reasons why and instead will blame the keyboard warriors for blowing something out of proportion.
There are a lot of people, an ex-YO of mine included, who reckon that because there is worse that could happen to a horse things like this don't matter. At the previous yard there were owners who didn't see to their horses, didn't provide clean water, fed 1 section of hay for 16hrs+ of standing in, rode lame horses, had very ill fitting tack, sore horses, unfit horses doing things that they weren't physically capable of, etc etc and YOs rebuttal was always that "it's not like they are like the abused horse's in Egypt". The response by supporters of LR have been along similar lines in that these horse's receive the best of care and feed so is a short time in overtight side reins (& any other unacceptable method that is used to train animals) really that bad?
Then, being the devil's avocado, what if LR is abandoned by everyone and loses her livelihood (I personally think that this is very unlikely)? That could have a very devastating impact on an individual and I'm sure that no one would want that to happen. This immediate (cyber) world that we live has it's benefits but it also can have devastating consequences.
I guess my point is (eventually getting there) what now? So a sponsor or two drops someone using bad practices to compete horses; what does that actually change? How do you stop people doing things like this to horses and re-educate them?
I do think it's right that people speak up when they see something wrong happening and especially when the victim does not have a voice of their own.