soloequestrian
Well-Known Member
Have been following this thread with interest. I'm glad the horse is now comfy and hopefully on the way back to full health.
I do think however that the posts towards the end are being unneccessarily hostile towards mrdarcy. She offered her opinion very clearly and although there are some aspects that I don't necessarily agree with, and which would be interesting to discuss, I don't think she has said anything that would make me think she shouldn't be trimming horses. The whole point of a public forum such as this is that anyone at all can come on and post, and could claim any manner of qualification and experience. Mrdarcy's website at least gives some weight to what she says - a short time since qualifying to do something doesn't mean that you're no good at it. Anyone using the forum should be aware that they could be getting advice from people ranging from highly trained professionals to those who have barely ever touched a horse. You read the advice on here and use it in conjunction with advice from professionals who have seen your horse.
I think this thread has provoked an interesting discussion which has helped to provide a range of options to the OP, and I think the slating of one of the people who contributed a lot to that discussion is uncalled for. I hope the thread hasn't put mrdarcy off posting on here - I've read her replies to many other posts in the past and always thought them helpful and balanced.
I do think however that the posts towards the end are being unneccessarily hostile towards mrdarcy. She offered her opinion very clearly and although there are some aspects that I don't necessarily agree with, and which would be interesting to discuss, I don't think she has said anything that would make me think she shouldn't be trimming horses. The whole point of a public forum such as this is that anyone at all can come on and post, and could claim any manner of qualification and experience. Mrdarcy's website at least gives some weight to what she says - a short time since qualifying to do something doesn't mean that you're no good at it. Anyone using the forum should be aware that they could be getting advice from people ranging from highly trained professionals to those who have barely ever touched a horse. You read the advice on here and use it in conjunction with advice from professionals who have seen your horse.
I think this thread has provoked an interesting discussion which has helped to provide a range of options to the OP, and I think the slating of one of the people who contributed a lot to that discussion is uncalled for. I hope the thread hasn't put mrdarcy off posting on here - I've read her replies to many other posts in the past and always thought them helpful and balanced.