LittleRooketRider
Well-Known Member
This is basically 3 treads in one because I'm too lazy to do the seperately..
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Farriers
Our farrier we have now took over from/was recommended by our old farrier when he retired a few years back. WE really like her, she does a good job BUT we can never get hold of her if something needs to change (time/date/location etc.) Now we are getting a bit worried that if one day we have an emergency and she doesn't get back to us. in the last couple of days we have been trying to get hold of her about a horse that won't be on our yard (instead just 15 mins away) but we desperately need to get shoes on her as we have a possible buyer interested and her feet are rapidly deteriorating without shoes (she was turned away from work for a couple of months). We're getting fed up and Mum thinks we might look for another farrier (one a friend uses) and just tell her we won't be needing her again after tomorrow. What do you think, I feel a little awkward if I'm honest with the whole situation are we being unreasonable???
Bitting
Quite simple really pony usually goes in a CG (jumping etc.) has been going in a hanging snaffle for dressage but recently several people have commented that she just 'doesn't go in that bit' and her flatwork has been deteriorating. She can be strong and is quite capable of doing a beautiful dressage test but tend sto only do so if she feels like it. any bitting suggestions for dressage??
Viewers
Just a moan really.... finally got somebody interested in my TB mare. Sent her the only pics we have of her really, being ridden to which she replied she wanted some of her without any tack 'on the flat' What does she mean?? took some pics of her stood on the yard/in school/being trotted up she looks lovely but she says she wants pics of her stood square from front, side and behind. No idea what we're doing if i'm honest only really sold old ponies as and when we've outgrown them etc. Any advice greatly appreciated
Tea and hobknobs for all who reach the end of my essay
Farriers
Our farrier we have now took over from/was recommended by our old farrier when he retired a few years back. WE really like her, she does a good job BUT we can never get hold of her if something needs to change (time/date/location etc.) Now we are getting a bit worried that if one day we have an emergency and she doesn't get back to us. in the last couple of days we have been trying to get hold of her about a horse that won't be on our yard (instead just 15 mins away) but we desperately need to get shoes on her as we have a possible buyer interested and her feet are rapidly deteriorating without shoes (she was turned away from work for a couple of months). We're getting fed up and Mum thinks we might look for another farrier (one a friend uses) and just tell her we won't be needing her again after tomorrow. What do you think, I feel a little awkward if I'm honest with the whole situation are we being unreasonable???
Bitting
Quite simple really pony usually goes in a CG (jumping etc.) has been going in a hanging snaffle for dressage but recently several people have commented that she just 'doesn't go in that bit' and her flatwork has been deteriorating. She can be strong and is quite capable of doing a beautiful dressage test but tend sto only do so if she feels like it. any bitting suggestions for dressage??
Viewers
Just a moan really.... finally got somebody interested in my TB mare. Sent her the only pics we have of her really, being ridden to which she replied she wanted some of her without any tack 'on the flat' What does she mean?? took some pics of her stood on the yard/in school/being trotted up she looks lovely but she says she wants pics of her stood square from front, side and behind. No idea what we're doing if i'm honest only really sold old ponies as and when we've outgrown them etc. Any advice greatly appreciated
Tea and hobknobs for all who reach the end of my essay