AprilBlossom
Well-Known Member
1) If you find that riding out on the road worries/frightens/aggravates you, DON'T DO IT regardless of whether or not your horse is 'suitable' for the 'horrendous danger' of modern day traffic.
2) If you have to ask, you're either a skinny attention seeker who wants to show off about their 10inch waist or, yes, you're probably too fat for your Shetland pony. Both, shut up.
3) A horse, like any creature, has the propensity to just sometimes be a knob. It's not a pain related issue in 100% of cases.
4) Parelli/barefoot might work for some, however it's not my preference of choice. Please don't preach it's benefits to me, I am not interested, but like I said, glad it works for you.
5) I have been known to ride in all manner of attire, bareback, in a headcollar, sometimes sitting on horse without a hat...this does not mean I can be branded a traveller or similar.
6) If my horse is naughty, it gets a smack, and I have been known to use a whip and give it a good crack on the arse if required. So far, the RSPCA have not issued any court proceedings for my cruelty...
7) yes, mad-cat-lady, you are 'wrong'.
Any more for any more?
2) If you have to ask, you're either a skinny attention seeker who wants to show off about their 10inch waist or, yes, you're probably too fat for your Shetland pony. Both, shut up.
3) A horse, like any creature, has the propensity to just sometimes be a knob. It's not a pain related issue in 100% of cases.
4) Parelli/barefoot might work for some, however it's not my preference of choice. Please don't preach it's benefits to me, I am not interested, but like I said, glad it works for you.
5) I have been known to ride in all manner of attire, bareback, in a headcollar, sometimes sitting on horse without a hat...this does not mean I can be branded a traveller or similar.
6) If my horse is naughty, it gets a smack, and I have been known to use a whip and give it a good crack on the arse if required. So far, the RSPCA have not issued any court proceedings for my cruelty...
7) yes, mad-cat-lady, you are 'wrong'.
Any more for any more?