LucyPriory
Well-Known Member
I suspect that a very small proportion of horses couldn't manage - given the right environment, diet and work, over time.
How true.
The biggest problem is that seeing is believing and lots of people either haven't or don't want to see. And if you present them with the evidence they get defensive/aggressive and/or personal.
I find again and again that the horses that have the most unlikely of scenarios often turn out the best. Equally some of those that could be really easy are not - and it is usually down to the main carer; not just the livery options available.
Grace being a case in point - condemned to the meat waggon after years of unsuccessful treatment. All she needed was a change of diet.