Mrs B
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... accept photos for horse adverts where people are riding without a hat. Especially when they're jumping.
Why ?
I would suggest because it's a bad example to kids for starters.
it looks unprofessional and sloppy, I know it is being judgmental but I would not even enquire about a horse if the rider could not be bothered to dress properly to ride-what else can they not be bothered to do?
How judgemental could you be? I do not wear jodhpurs or long boots to ride. However my horses could not be better cared for
jodphurs and long boots are not points of safety in the way a hat is
it looks unprofessional and sloppy, I know it is being judgmental but I would not even enquire about a horse if the rider could not be bothered to dress properly to ride-what else can they not be bothered to do?
I never ride without a hat, but it's none of my business if anyone else does.
It's for parents to tell their children they must wear a hat to ride, it's not the responsibility of the entire adult population.
it looks unprofessional and sloppy, I know it is being judgmental but I would not even enquire about a horse if the rider could not be bothered to dress properly to ride-what else can they not be bothered to do?
it looks unprofessional and sloppy, I know it is being judgmental but I would not even enquire about a horse if the rider could not be bothered to dress properly to ride-what else can they not be bothered to do?
Agree with this. I dont think its a "bad influence" as such as really its up to any kids parents to demand they wear a hat. I know my child always will, no arguement! I do think it looks very unprofessional though and it probably would put me off going to view a horse. I just think it looks like the person is probably happy to take too many risks with riding in general.
This!
When people were replying to my sharer advert for my girl I rejected them without any further thought if I looked on their facebook and saw them riding with no hat.
In my honest opinion and with no offence meant - it just looks chavvy to me.
Well that rules you and Twiggy out from buying any continental trained Grand Prix dressage horse then![]()
Long boots , tell that to someone who has had their achilees tendon sheared by a horse. Seen it done twice.jodphurs and long boots are not points of safety in the way a hat is
Long boots , tell that to someone who has had their achilees tendon sheared by a horse. Seen it done twice.
Ever seen someone with a severed Achilles tendon .or had to spend the night in A&E with them . I am fully on side with wearing hats ,but I have also seen the other equine accidents. Being crippled for life is pretty severe too.won't give your brain damage and is highly unlikely to be life threatening though is it?
Oh Ribbons you did make me laugh out loud. "Cream cake induced heart attacks!"You're quite right of course; the percent of horse riders who die because they don't wear a hat is absolutely miniscule compared to the huge amount of deaths arising from the many complications suffered by fat people, smokers and drinkers.
Ever seen someone with a severed Achilles tendon .or had to spend the night in A&E with them . I am fully on side with wearing hats ,but I have also seen the other equine accidents. Being crippled for life is pretty severe too.
Why don't you wear long boots and a body protector?also true but then we can go all the way to say body protectors must be worn too-I suppose everyone has a limit mine is I wont ride without a riding hat that fits on my head and I feel people that do are a bit daft-personally I always wear jodphur boots and leather chaps but that cos my legs get blistered if i don't and a previous riding accident has made me a bit protective of my feet