itsme123
Well-Known Member
Yes, and it can seriously put you off people!
I know / knew an old lady who is the walking horse encyclopedia. What she doesn't know about horses isn't worth knowing. I utterly respected her and her horse(wo)manship. She's highly respected by others in these parts too.
Until I moved my boys close by.
It started with WHY weren't they exercised daily. WHY weren't they broken to harness? She wound my field owner into hysteria, saying i was a rubbish owner because the boys weren't competing (one 30yr old shetland, one miniature!)
Then the best (and I haven't spoken to her since) she advised my completely non horsey field owner to have the vet out to my old boy and bill me because it was apparently clear he had a deep infection. WTF??? There was NO swelling, he was 100% fine. Even the vet was bemused!
The 'infection' was a crusty willy! NOT infected, crusty! He;s always had a crusty willy, and my vet sedates him for me when he does jabs so i can clean it because he won't let me near it otherwise. It's flaky, dry, not bliimin infected! But she had this field owner almost believing his hind quarters would fall off.
Then there were the rugs that were needed over winter, and the lack of hard feed
The final straw was a phonecall from said field owner "******* says she's DISGUSTED with your horse care, those ponies are neglected, WILD!!!"
I've been around horses my whole flipping life, and not managed to kill one yet. Funny that.

I keep out of the horsey scene now, I do what i do and go home, have NO involvement with others. I rarely discuss my boys with anyone, never post photos on the internet (not even FB). because it's my buisness and mine only.
The only people I discuss them with is my friend who owns the yard and with the little' un's previous mum.
I know / knew an old lady who is the walking horse encyclopedia. What she doesn't know about horses isn't worth knowing. I utterly respected her and her horse(wo)manship. She's highly respected by others in these parts too.
Until I moved my boys close by.
It started with WHY weren't they exercised daily. WHY weren't they broken to harness? She wound my field owner into hysteria, saying i was a rubbish owner because the boys weren't competing (one 30yr old shetland, one miniature!)
Then the best (and I haven't spoken to her since) she advised my completely non horsey field owner to have the vet out to my old boy and bill me because it was apparently clear he had a deep infection. WTF??? There was NO swelling, he was 100% fine. Even the vet was bemused!
The 'infection' was a crusty willy! NOT infected, crusty! He;s always had a crusty willy, and my vet sedates him for me when he does jabs so i can clean it because he won't let me near it otherwise. It's flaky, dry, not bliimin infected! But she had this field owner almost believing his hind quarters would fall off.
Then there were the rugs that were needed over winter, and the lack of hard feed
The final straw was a phonecall from said field owner "******* says she's DISGUSTED with your horse care, those ponies are neglected, WILD!!!"
I've been around horses my whole flipping life, and not managed to kill one yet. Funny that.
I keep out of the horsey scene now, I do what i do and go home, have NO involvement with others. I rarely discuss my boys with anyone, never post photos on the internet (not even FB). because it's my buisness and mine only.
The only people I discuss them with is my friend who owns the yard and with the little' un's previous mum.