Arrogant men on horses

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Natassia

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Apologies to any men reading this, but today out riding I got so annoyed, I was on the road riding back to the yard with a friend, and there was another girl on her own in front of us, all 3 horses were on their toes because there was a bit of traffic and it was windy, but it was ok.
Then there was this posh man about 5 horses lengths behind us, not the best rider in the world, yelling into his mobile totally oblivious to what was going on around him, and totally showing off. His horse was ok in the traffic but thats not the point; because he had a bigger horse with a slightly longer stride he was starting to catch us up, so in the middle of his (extremely important) conversation he yells at me to trot on, and I refused (my horse can't trot on the road due to mild arthritis and he was so rude), so he just had to hang back, we were due to turn off the road anyway.
But what annoys me is these men (theres 1 at my yard as well) who ride once a week and think they're the best riders in the world when they're quite obviously not. And why can't he just enjoy riding his horse out instead of spending his hack on the phone, which is dangerous as well as annoying to other riders?
 
Thank you for your apology, I accept.

You have to understand I'm afraid that a .....(searches for acceptable term) pratt is a pratt, regardless of whether he's riding his 17 hh hunter / TB, driving his executive style car, at his exclusive gym or on the golf course.

It is all for effect, to flatter his ego and make up for a teeny weeny....lunch box
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I'm afraid this is not exclusive to men. We have a few persons of the other gender that fit that bill round here.

EDIT: I expect he also gave you a really snooty look as he went past, as you were only riding 'ponies'
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(I get that....a lot)
 
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EDIT: I expect he also gave you a really snooty look as he went past, as you were only riding 'ponies' (I get that....a lot)

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Do you ride a pony then?
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We have one on our yard. His idea of schooling is straight on, in the menage (regardless of how many others are in there), cantering round and round on each rein - getting up people's backsides, cutting them and skimming past the other horses and then walking a couple of laps then leaving the school
 
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Do you ride a pony then?

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Ummm, yes I do, a 14.2hh Newfie gelding that belongs to my OH.

I don't so much mind the looking down, as pretty much every one rides something bigger, but I can live without the snooty looks thank you
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This is of course when I'm not being invisible
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Ummm, yes I do, a 14.2hh Newfie gelding that belongs to my OH.

I don't so much mind the looking down, as pretty much every one rides something bigger, but I can live without the snooty looks thank you This is of course when I'm not being invisible


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I must admit that I think every other rider (other than the lovely ones I know and ride out with
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) looks down on me and my riding partner (a 'he') and my two 'boys' as one is a little horse ... 14.3 and used to always be acting the pr**t (but is much more sensible now
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) and a 15.3 ish ish (
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) TB who does not ride out in any sort of 'outline' actually looks ... like an old dobbin ...... I think it really is all in the **cough** **cough** mind though
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I love ponies tho give me one any day
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... but I like the Welshies
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Blokes of a certain age (and usually with hairy backs) swimming lengths in swimming pools have the same consideration policy for other people, too. And cyclists..oh God, you've got me started!
 
I generally notice that it is small men riding big horses who have a lot of problems, think its down to short man syndrome!!! not all of them though, my OH is quite short and he doesnt have short man syndrome, however he doesnt ride so maybe if he got on my 17.1 he would!!
 
There's a bloke near us who has two amazing horses - they are really sweet but he is a t*sser and treats them like sh*t
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He's the type who goes everywhere fast, doesn't say thank when people slow their cars to go past etc.
 
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EDIT: I expect he also gave you a really snooty look as he went past, as you were only riding 'ponies' (I get that....a lot)

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Do you ride a pony then?
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PMSL
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Somebody must want to share a stunning 14.2hh rising 4 Welsh D in miles of brilliant countryside in Cheshire, no money required?? PM me for details!


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Pity I live sooooooooooo far away
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My friend bought her oh a t shirt thought it was very apt in big bold letters on the front it said
GOT ALL THE GEAR AND NO IDEA
maybe you could send a few anon. t shirts to you favourite men.
Glad Im not the only one with a dobbin tb and a mad welsh cob they must have had the genes transplanted at birth.
 
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I love ponies tho give me one any day

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Oh I'm with you there. Our usual 'crew' consists of three Newfies, all 14.2 / 3 and a 15.2 ID (ridden by a 14 year old girl). We have a great time and a real laugh, especially as the ID and two of the Newfie's are geldings. They may not have all their bits, but boy are they competitive.

The snooty looks are usually handed out by ladies riding stunning 16 hh plus TB's, immaculately turned out. Never see them laughing though
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Each to their own. Live and let live...just cut the snooty looks ta.

Last Welsh I rode had a heart of gold....but no brain. Bloody fast though
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My horse is 15.3 so not a pony, my friends is 16.1 but he still would have looked down on us if he had the chance to go past us, his was about 17hh.
We've got one at my yard as well, it seems like everyone has!
But I must admit I do give snooty looks sometimes, usually to kids riding their scruffy fat little ponies in pink johdpurs and trainers.
 
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15.3 so not a pony,

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I guessed that, but you know what I mean, it's the ' if it's not 17 hh TB, then it's not a PROPER horse' attitude
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Like I say, each to their own, if we were all the same, how dull would that be? Just a little tolerance would be nice, wouldn't it?

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I do give snooty looks sometimes

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Shame on you
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The ones I seem to see usually have hunter type horses, they couldn't control a tb if they tried, they all look terrible on their horses, no other type of horse would tolerate it.
 
You wouldnt want him hes just walking out after surgery for spavins .Had tendon injury and cannon bone bruise last year and ligament the year before now tell me you want to swap lol.Love him to bits but hes a bloody nightmare and expensive to run Im having trouble with insurance co. If you pay his vets bill Ill seriously think about it lol
Took him out today he has to do a month of walking and hes a good boy on his own but so slow .Ive tried kicking him on tickling him with the stick being firm he just dawdles .By the time I got back from my hours hack I was exhausted.He did a fantastic rein back in the middle of the road because he saw some stags cant really blame him too much for that hes not come across them before.Once we start cantering hell turn back into the loon again I suppose.
He needs some serious schooling but I have to lay off every time he injures himself.
So when do you want him brought over
 
I think it would be a good idea for a company to make a tabard with "sorry cant trot on the road injured horse".I have alot of snooty looks from people in cars because I cant trot at the moment and I cant use the school either so hacking is the only option.
 
I ride a tb and a welsh cob she is 14 1.
Its weird but if I ride the cob i get alot lot of ah isnt she sweet and I get ignored on my tb but Im just as friendly and approachable on both.Funny thing is shes the bolshy one and hes really gentle and playful.Perhaps he looks intimidating.
 
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You wouldnt want him hes just walking out after surgery for spavins .Had tendon injury and cannon bone bruise last year and ligament the year before now tell me you want to swap lol.Love him to bits but hes a bloody nightmare and expensive to run Im having trouble with insurance co. If you pay his vets bill Ill seriously think about it lol
Took him out today he has to do a month of walking and hes a good boy on his own but so slow .Ive tried kicking him on tickling him with the stick being firm he just dawdles .By the time I got back from my hours hack I was exhausted.He did a fantastic rein back in the middle of the road because he saw some stags cant really blame him too much for that hes not come across them before.Once we start cantering hell turn back into the loon again I suppose.
He needs some serious schooling but I have to lay off every time he injures himself.
So when do you want him brought over

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He's sounds just like mine in the Canter stakes
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Sounds like you have had a hard time with him and love him just like I love my old boy (in my Siggie ... he is a Welsh x Hackney) .... please post some photos in PG if you have some as I love seeing them
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Good luck in the fitness regime
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Apologies NOT accepted. Really - what you are talking about is an arrognt person - and that's not restricted to men in the horse world - far from it. Arrogance is unacceptable in any form and I think we agree on that. So please - lets leave it there and not start going into deficiencies in the lunch box region and knocking male riders as some of the other posters seem to wish to. Many of the criticisms made apply equally across the sexes. So please - let's leave it there on the basis that any arrogance is unacceptable.
 
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I think this should take you to his picture guess we both like chestnuts!!!!!!!!!!!Its not a very good picture I took it to show someone his markings the other one is more like him.Ill have to some do some more


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Oh
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what unusual markings I have never seen any as interesting as those before
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Yes please post more piccies as I love seeing them
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It's true, a lot of men are arrogant on horseback. Take me, I've got a 16.3 TB ex-racer (won several races), I ride one handed, smoke, drink and use my phone on horseback, it's all good!

But, I'd much rather ride my Wife's 15.3 TBx, she's nice, friendly and an excellent dooer.

The guy who rushed past was probably ringing somebody up for instructions on how to stop his horse! I do think that what you ride changes your attitude while riding. If you're on a nice, keen, friendly horse, you'll have an easier ride - ergo a nicer person to meet. If you're on a nutbag TB fed on racing mix you'll have to fight for it's mouth every two minutes in between getting bucked up and down like a bronco, not gonna put anybody (especially an arrogant chappy) in a friendly polite mood!!

Next time just shout 'gosh thats a nice horse, much better than my knackered old pony, I wish I had it then I could be a complete w**ker too!!!!!' What could he say in reply?

Who is the politer rider a woman on a big TB or a man on a little New Forest?
 
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It's true, a lot of men are arrogant on horseback. Take me, I've got a 16.3 TB ex-racer (won several races), I ride one handed, smoke, drink and use my phone on horseback, it's all good!

But, I'd much rather ride my Wife's 15.3 TBx, she's nice, friendly and an excellent dooer.

The guy who rushed past was probably ringing somebody up for instructions on how to stop his horse! I do think that what you ride changes your attitude while riding. If you're on a nice, keen, friendly horse, you'll have an easier ride - ergo a nicer person to meet. If you're on a nutbag TB fed on racing mix you'll have to fight for it's mouth every two minutes in between getting bucked up and down like a bronco, not gonna put anybody (especially an arrogant chappy) in a friendly polite mood!!

Next time just shout 'gosh thats a nice horse, much better than my knackered old pony, I wish I had it then I could be a complete w**ker too!!!!!' What could he say in reply?

Who is the politer rider a woman on a big TB or a man on a little New Forest?

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I you aren't taking the mickey then I would duck if I were you
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Who is the politer rider a woman on a big TB or a man on a little New Forest?

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That is an impossible vote.

As a man who rides a 14.2 hh New Forest, I can be as friendly as I like, but to no effect. This is because I have proved without doubt that most men on horses, and all men on ponies are INVISIBLE
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BTW. I would vote for the man on the Newfie, but I would have to wouldn't I
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Course I'm extracting the michael!!! At the end of the day there's no need for attitude's like the wally on the 17er that snaps at you, no different to the pillock that drives past you when you're out hacking with his sub box thumping away!

Horses rule!! It's just a shame that all horse owners are now pretty much liable for any incident that occurs involving their horse, especially when my TB's out, he thinks that every manner of beast is out to get him and wouldn't hesitate to bite a car - bit my BMW once, sold it now though with a bite mark in the wing!! LOL.
 
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I generally notice that it is small men riding big horses who have a lot of problems, think its down to short man syndrome!!! not all of them though, my OH is quite short and he doesnt have short man syndrome, however he doesnt ride so maybe if he got on my 17.1 he would!!

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Well I'm only a little guy and my beast is 14.2, I am well happy with his size, but then I dont have to make up for anything as I have a large knob.

The guy behind you on his big horse is a moron, as others say he wil be a prick whatever and wherever he is, blokes like that make me sick
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