Jackson
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Make them more susceptable to injury/illness/pain?
It seems like a silly statement/question, and I know that the answer is yes.. becasue we don't always do it right, no matter how hard we try (or not, in some cases.).
But at the moment I seem to be coming accross so many horses that have gone lame or have been overworked or are old and riddled with arthritis and have developed COPD and almost everyone I know has a horse that has had back problems at some point...
It's silly... Lots of horses live on much longer than they would if they were left in a hypothetical herd to roam and graze as they wished (for a start, the only predators ours have to worry about are the horse eating tesco bags that chase you out of the yard and the occasional anomalous big cat) but I can't help but wonder every time I get on my horse if I'm doing unintentional damage or putting strain somewhere or.. setting him up for a future of over-work-induced arthritis.. or something like that...
Sorry for the ramblings. My horse loves his work and I love riding and being with him, but I needed to get that off of my chest
Maybe it stems from the fact that we are essentially taking advantage of their trainability and need for a 'leader' that I feel guilty about
Or maybe I read too much depressing stuff on HHO.
It seems like a silly statement/question, and I know that the answer is yes.. becasue we don't always do it right, no matter how hard we try (or not, in some cases.).
But at the moment I seem to be coming accross so many horses that have gone lame or have been overworked or are old and riddled with arthritis and have developed COPD and almost everyone I know has a horse that has had back problems at some point...
It's silly... Lots of horses live on much longer than they would if they were left in a hypothetical herd to roam and graze as they wished (for a start, the only predators ours have to worry about are the horse eating tesco bags that chase you out of the yard and the occasional anomalous big cat) but I can't help but wonder every time I get on my horse if I'm doing unintentional damage or putting strain somewhere or.. setting him up for a future of over-work-induced arthritis.. or something like that...
Sorry for the ramblings. My horse loves his work and I love riding and being with him, but I needed to get that off of my chest
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