Tia
Well-Known Member
Having read the very long post further down and been left wondering about a number of things and of course having my own opinions on the situation in particular.......I thought I would rig up a little poll to see what you all think. Not really relating directly from the previous post but blatantly stealing the scenario as it is one which is very relevant to me and others on here.
As you know, I own a boarding stables where I have full care of all the weanlings, yearlings and the rest of the youngsters.....some belong to me and the rest are long distance liveries who can only make it to see their babies once in a while.
If an excitable foal/yearling were to rear up at you in the field, regardless of whether it belonged to you or not, what would you do?
As you know, I own a boarding stables where I have full care of all the weanlings, yearlings and the rest of the youngsters.....some belong to me and the rest are long distance liveries who can only make it to see their babies once in a while.
If an excitable foal/yearling were to rear up at you in the field, regardless of whether it belonged to you or not, what would you do?