FestiveFuzz
Well-Known Member
No, I've been completely honest with you guys, haven't missed out anything. The reason I'm calling him idiot, nutter and crazy is because he's too much horse for me to handle and when he got here last October, in pain from his old untreated injury, he lost the plot a few times and was actually difficult and dangerous to be around. He's made immense progress and is, well, was until a few weeks ago, almost like a normal horse
I'm more the cob-person, I like a nice and gentle horse that's easy to read and won't do anything silly (within reason, obviously, I know horses are animals and will always do silly things). What I wasn't prepared for was a big, insecure beast with issues - hence why he's being called nutter.
Please stop, it just gives other people an unfair and biased first impression. He is a normal horse, not almost like a normal horse.
I have to agree with 9tails. It's admirable that you're willing to admit you're overhorsed and out of your depth with this horse but it's grossly unfair to label him a "nutter" due to your inexperience and is quite possibly contributing to those around you suggesting he be PTS. What you described in your OP sounds more like an insecure horse in inexperienced hands rather than something "crazy" or a "nutter" that needs to be PTS.