Ceifer
Well-Known Member
God loves a trierI’m not sure I follow this person’s logic. They want cheaper livery on the basis that it may be long term, and are looking for top class care at a DIY budget.
God loves a trierI’m not sure I follow this person’s logic. They want cheaper livery on the basis that it may be long term, and are looking for top class care at a DIY budget.
I’m not sure I follow this person’s logic. They want cheaper livery on the basis that it may be long term, and are looking for top class care at a DIY budget.
I’m not sure I follow this person’s logic. They want cheaper livery on the basis that it may be long term, and are looking for top class care at a DIY budget.
I never understood companion loans I’ve alway fostered from a rescue when I required a companionPerhaps they're hoping for a companion loan?
I never understood companion loans I’ve alway fostered from a rescue when I required a companion
I never understood companion loans I’ve alway fostered from a rescue when I required a companion
Wait... wtf?!
It's a minor peeve, compared to the rest, but she also clearly doesn't know what her tack does/is for then.Considering it wasn't that long ago a curb chain gave that horse an open wound under its chin .... And it was lame.... Not sure I would be hunting it. And certainly not hunting it with a herd of dead cows on its face/continually bitting up
Fwiw caption accompanying image was "Mummy is alive, just! She's given up with the snaffle rein and tied it up, because I have no brakes, even with the curb rein!
Looks like mummy will be shopping for a running gag..."
Yes but I don’t consider a horse you’re riding as a companionI have a companion on loan, he is ridden, but at rising 24, only lightly.
Some people loan companions and also cover their keep, I think that's what this poster is hoping for.
Considering it wasn't that long ago a curb chain gave that horse an open wound under its chin .... And it was lame.... Not sure I would be hunting it. And certainly not hunting it with a herd of dead cows on its face/continually bitting up
Fwiw caption accompanying image was "Mummy is alive, just! She's given up with the snaffle rein and tied it up, because I have no brakes, even with the curb rein!
Looks like mummy will be shopping for a running gag..."
Correctly fitting tack?? Sound horse?? Don't need that, have Facebook followers to impressWhy let things like appropriate and correctly fitted tack, semblance of control or a sound horse get in the way of doing what you want.
On a fun ride a couple of years ago I met and rode with a lady on a young horse. She needed company although her pony was very good.Why let things like appropriate and correctly fitted tack, semblance of control or a sound horse get in the way of doing what you want.
That poor, poor horse :-( can the hunt not send her home, she’s a liability to herself, the horse and everyone else around her. She is local to me and has quite the reputation for being difficult…..It’s ok she’s going to use a Waterford running gag next. Also not sure I could get my head round taking a horse hunting with legs that look like this
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Oh no, judge away.Yes he always runs up light. I try (sometimes fail) not to judge that too harshly, better than fat and he is also put together really cut n shut so makes it more difficult.
I wouldn’t take the horse hunting with those legs either. But again trying and failing not to judge.
My WTAF though was snaffle reins to fixed reins round the neck with martingale attachment (tight) direct to fixed point.
Galloping and jumping on bad ground.
Horses jaw and neck so vulnerable if it all goes tits up. She is so so stupid.
What has happened to make those legs look like that?It’s ok she’s going to use a Waterford running gag next. Also not sure I could get my head round taking a horse hunting with legs that look like this
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Mud fever, which to be fair can be impossible to avoid on white legs in particular. Especially given how wet it's been.What has happened to make those legs look like that?