TigerTail
Well-Known Member
sooo frequently !
My ex liveries were a classic example of this - the mum bought a TB x Arab, as a novice mature rider, horse was 5, and is bonkers. Owner is scared of her rarely rides etc etc. Daughter got a TB also scared to ride it v much/often which then died in an accident. Against all advice she went and got another TB ex race horse at which point I threw in the towel with them
The state of the first two's feet when they came to me was eyewatering - my trimmer confided in me he'd never seen feet so badly ruined before, by bad shoeing, and was hard pressed not to say so to the owners
Their basic knowledge of feet, worms, saddles, first aid, basic groundwork (ie dont chase the horse round wit the mounting block it'l never stand still!) was appalling.
So much pain and tears through them just being clueless and in over their heads. Its a f£eckin expensive hobby for it to be that traumatising!
My ex liveries were a classic example of this - the mum bought a TB x Arab, as a novice mature rider, horse was 5, and is bonkers. Owner is scared of her rarely rides etc etc. Daughter got a TB also scared to ride it v much/often which then died in an accident. Against all advice she went and got another TB ex race horse at which point I threw in the towel with them
The state of the first two's feet when they came to me was eyewatering - my trimmer confided in me he'd never seen feet so badly ruined before, by bad shoeing, and was hard pressed not to say so to the owners
So much pain and tears through them just being clueless and in over their heads. Its a f£eckin expensive hobby for it to be that traumatising!