templewood
Well-Known Member
Flinging a saddle balnket around isn't an abusive approach to you or me, but how does a frightened stallion view it? I'm surprised that Buck hadn't come across horses like this one before, or at least similar ones that weren't so extreme.
It seems to me that Americans don't like their horses to have any spirit, and any horse that shows some must have brain damage/a brain tumor/personality disorder or anything else they can think of to account for why they have failed in their particular method. Why can't they entertained the notion that one size doesn't fit all and that their's isn't the only way?
This horse was very frightened and scewed up and I'm not suggesting that he was just spirited by the way!
Anyway. must go and get my stallion in.
It seems to me that Americans don't like their horses to have any spirit, and any horse that shows some must have brain damage/a brain tumor/personality disorder or anything else they can think of to account for why they have failed in their particular method. Why can't they entertained the notion that one size doesn't fit all and that their's isn't the only way?
This horse was very frightened and scewed up and I'm not suggesting that he was just spirited by the way!
Anyway. must go and get my stallion in.