Achinghips
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Possibley, but no I hadnt bothered to contribute until I heard GW had been banned ...Surely though Achinghips, if it was meant to be fun and was taken too seriously, I'd have said so, wouldn't you?
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Possibley, but no I hadnt bothered to contribute until I heard GW had been banned ...Surely though Achinghips, if it was meant to be fun and was taken too seriously, I'd have said so, wouldn't you?
I'm with Cptrayes on this except I'd go a bit further in that I didn't enjoy the Perkins sidetracking. Suspected troll? Ignore it, surely? This schoolgirl common room savagery is deeply unedifying. We all enjoy banter and we all hope to receive sensible advice; if you think someone's taking the p** do the grown-up thing and ignore them. Alternatively, take them at face value and actually offer some help.
But in this case no help was asked for, the subject was not serious and the banter was funny imo and not personal or savage.
If op had posted a thread to discuss the difference in stable management over the years, or the merits of 24/7 turnout versus stabling, I would have responded in kind, & had an adult discussion. However I found the sweeping statements amusing, & ridiculous, so I responded in kind. Tbh, after my initial sarcastic post, followed by my first Jill post, which were responses to op, later posts from me were just be because I found it amusing, not aimed at op at all. Same thing happens on lots of threads. Nothing personal, I'm a jolly good sport!
If op had posted a thread to discuss the difference in stable management over the years, or the merits of 24/7 turnout versus stabling, I would have responded in kind, & had an adult discussion. However I found the sweeping statements amusing, & ridiculous, so I responded in kind. Tbh, after my initial sarcastic post, followed by my first Jill post, which were responses to op, later posts from me were just be because I found it amusing, not aimed at op at all. Same thing happens on lots of threads. Nothing personal, I'm a jolly good sport!
Agree with you littlelegs. The tone of the original post just begged to have the pee taken out of it. I spat my tea out when I read the first post about Perkins. Doesn't make her a troll, but the lighthearted ribbing was fairly well deserved.
Now, where did I put my anglegrinder, one of my horses needs its feet trimming.
Good, because it was intended to be funny not nasty. I have never been intentionally nasty to anyone in my life and I won't start now.
Nor would I personally start a thread which boiled down to saying modern horse keeping methods were all rubbish and anyone that kept their horse out 24/7 was neglectful...
If a troll is someone who posts something deliberately provocative, then that is what patch has done. The military regime appears to be her ideal yet previously she has stated that her horse is turned out from 8a.m-5p.m. And if I can only answer posts I agree with, then this forum won't offer much in the way of discussion will it?
Around 30/40 years ago horse owners were incredibly more disciplined in their own management of horses. I dont mean farm horses or similar but riding horses.
Our horses were always groomed and tidy, I hardly ever heard of colic, laminitis or back problems.
If we could turn out we did, more so in summer, but they always came in and were tidied up.
Mud fever was very rarely heard of as we kept the legs clean and dry.
Today I know people who turn up to yard at about 10am, throw them out in all weathers even if its a gale so they dont have to do the stables.
Others I know keep out 24/7 horses are covered in mud fever, rain scald.
I know this is not all horse owners but there is definately a lack of discipline these days. I know people work but there is still no exscuse for not putting the extra time into your horses.
I do not understand why people think its ok to just clean a portion of your horse, if its stood there and youve got your kit out clean the whole body for goodness sake its just laziness not to.
Where in this thread have i ever said that modern methods are rubbish and when have I ever said that people keeping horses out 24/7 are neglectful? You have misread the start of the thread.
Around 30/40 years ago horse owners were incredibly more disciplined in their own management of horses.
Ok achinghips, I'll rephrase. If you think the thread was posted in the spirit of reasonable discussion, rather than in a sweeping, my mind is already made up, criticizing way, as I saw it, we'll have to agree to disagree.
Wasn't Jill's mother a single parent and an author? I seem to remember they could afford buns for tea if she had sold a book.