FreddiesGal
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Personally I don't think any horse would prefer having a bit in it's mouth, a saddle on it's back and carting around a human on it's back rather than chilling all day in the field eating.
Definatly some vary interesting experiences and opinions here. Swaying me some what to my opinionI simply said he wants to work not meaning all horses (mine would love to sit in the field all day being a lump
) but when others on the yard go out he is left alone in the field and works hiself up trotting the fence whinying. It just seems sad to me watching him wind hiself up and being left un groomed for months because she is so scared of handling him at times.
Thanks for all the comments guys keep em' coming
Definatly some vary interesting experiences and opinions here. Swaying me some what to my opinionI simply said he wants to work not meaning all horses (mine would love to sit in the field all day being a lump
) but when others on the yard go out he is left alone in the field and works hiself up trotting the fence whinying. It just seems sad to me watching him wind hiself up and being left un groomed for months because she is so scared of handling him at times.
Thanks for all the comments guys keep em' coming
It just seems sad to me watching him wind hiself up and being left un groomed for months because she is so scared of handling him at times.![]()
i think there is a level of obligation from any owner/breeder to make sure that their horses have sufficient manners to enable them to do 'something' else should circumstances change.
Being a field ornament doesn't automatically make a horse bad mannered, and bad manners aren't an excuse to become a field ornament, if someone wants to have a horse, look after it & provide for it, then so be it, happy owner..... happy horse.....I used to have a dog, she was a good sheep dog (before i got her)..... did i have sheep, no..... did she miss being a sheep dog.... not really, she lived in the house, had a lovely warm bed, went for walks, got fed, happy dog.
i've got three horses you could call 'field ornaments' IMO they are far from it, one is a broodmare..... bonefide job there, one is a 2yo & one is a 4yo, the 4yo has been backed, ridden away & is roughed off for the winter to grow into himself more, likewise the 2yo is growing into herself, they have lovely manners, come in now & then for feet etc, are happy & healthy, and look like over grown mud covered monsters!
I agree with this, I have a field ornament that I bred she is now 19 and is very well mannered and easy to handle, my cob who isn't ridden enough is also extremely well mannered in the field and in the stable and they are both excellent having their feet or teeth being done. I am not nervous of handling either of them and only don't ride as much as I used to as I don't enjoy it, not really sure why could have something to do with the fact that I had a horse on loan before I bought the cob and unfortunately he had to be PTS, he was perfect in every way and the cob doesn't come close to him but that doesn't mean I love the cob any less and he will stay with me until the day he dies. He doesn't mind not being ridden at all and is a very happy boy.
i think there is a level of obligation from any owner/breeder to make sure that their horses have sufficient manners to enable them to do 'something' else should circumstances change.