Goldenstar
Well-Known Member
Oh a modern stable block you are new money how quaint.
All we need now is a visit from the Famous 5 and we've covered all my childhood reading material.
How dare you accuse me of being new money? It's jolly bad form to discuss financial situations. I suspect from your lack of etiquette you didn't make it to finishing school. How frightfully vulgar you are.
Just out of interest are people under the impression that horse owners 30 years ago didnt work or didnt have busy scedules??? Ask your mum or dad if it was easier 30 years ago.
We did have jobs and had to do things with out the aid of technology that you have today.
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. Do you wake up in the morning and wash 1/2 your face or brush 1/2 your hair??
As for the troll comments, borrrrrrrrrring, just because I have the ability to start a conversation on this site doesnt make me a troll, its good to have different opinions on subjects it makes us all think a bit.
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.
For example my day was as follows:
6.00 - arrive at yard check all horses are well.
6.15 - 6.30am feed all horses and put up small net.
7.00 remove feed buckets, change rugs if necessary, skip out.
8.00 lightly groom those to be ridden
8.30 - 10.30 tack up and ride
10.30 full groom including strapping if necessary
12.00 tack cleaning
1.00 2nd feed and small net
Lunch
2.00 remove feed buckets skip out
3.00 ride those not ridden in the morning then groom
5.30 skip out 3rd feed and large hay net, change rugs, set fair
8.30 (if on evening check) check horses fill nets check all is well, skip out if necessary.
We always had to look smart, hair back no jewellery, clean clothes.
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.
*trots smartly back into thread on Black Boy*
*retreats hurriedly back to the orchard, horrified at the serious turn it has taken overnight*
Sorry it's probably my fault, but I'm always up for a macaroon, and the neighbouring farmers wife will likely come out with a basket of pork pies and ginger beer if we call by on our next jollly hack.![]()