harveysmom
Well-Known Member
rollin
I would like to reply to you first, i am really sorry that you lost your colt it is devastating for any owner and in this case a loss to the CB the boys have their part to play in this.
Also i lost my gelding Barbarian Brigadier to a broken neck, an accident in the field he had just turned 3, i still feel the loss over 4 years on as he was showing promise the judges loved him and i was looking forward to the ridden classes
with geldings do you think more should be done to recognise the role they play in promoting the breed?
because you say you dont believe geldings are scrap, and believe geldings fill a vital role so mares can stay at home and be mums
John patrick
I do agree with alot of what you say such as mentioned above mares should if possible stay out of competition and breed foals.
Leave the competitions to the geldings,however not all geldings are filling this role, geldings are thin on the ground as well so everyones efforts count and should be recognised. If i were wearing rose tinted spectacles i would believe this but the truth is that gelding owners feel de-valued and second class citizens,
i am not on my own!
As for the remainder of the comments made by magnific ..., I believe that we are all entitled to our own opinion, after all it is a debate!
I would like to reply to you first, i am really sorry that you lost your colt it is devastating for any owner and in this case a loss to the CB the boys have their part to play in this.
Also i lost my gelding Barbarian Brigadier to a broken neck, an accident in the field he had just turned 3, i still feel the loss over 4 years on as he was showing promise the judges loved him and i was looking forward to the ridden classes
with geldings do you think more should be done to recognise the role they play in promoting the breed?
because you say you dont believe geldings are scrap, and believe geldings fill a vital role so mares can stay at home and be mums
John patrick
I do agree with alot of what you say such as mentioned above mares should if possible stay out of competition and breed foals.
Leave the competitions to the geldings,however not all geldings are filling this role, geldings are thin on the ground as well so everyones efforts count and should be recognised. If i were wearing rose tinted spectacles i would believe this but the truth is that gelding owners feel de-valued and second class citizens,
i am not on my own!
As for the remainder of the comments made by magnific ..., I believe that we are all entitled to our own opinion, after all it is a debate!