Smogul
Well-Known Member
i am being realistic in why im wanting at least a native type for the lower maintenance (i know they’re still a big responsibility! just less than an ex racer)
Actually, natives can be high maintenance. Have you ever had to deal with a pony that needs restricted grazing all the year round and incredibly careful management to avoid laminitis? Something that has to be muzzled all summer and hates it? Something that has no respect for electric fencing and simply walks through it, protected by a thick native coat? A pony that needs clipped all the year round? There is also the odd native that drops weight at the first frost and was incredibly difficult to keep in good condition over the winter.
Sorry it that sounds negative as well but people do make some rather odd assumptions about native ponies. We have always had natives and cobs and this has been our experiences!