rodeo12
Well-Known Member
I was just wondering how honest you are to other people about your horse's faults? Especially if these people are exercising/handling your horse in anyway.
I am always honest about my horse, let people know what he finds spooky, let him know what he does if he wants to get me off and I also explain that he has only ever been naughty with me and has been perfect with other people. For me, if something went wrong and they didn't know I'd never forgive myself.
However, there have now been two occasions where I have got hurt from other peoples' horses. One person didn't tell me their horse was a rearer until it went over and landed on me. However, they also didn't tell me it hadn't been ridden for a long time, that it bucks and that it bolts etc. I had to find it out for myself and once I found out the owner said oh yes . . . and told me more about it.
Another was when someone said their horse was stubborn but was what I would call dangerous if in the wrong hands. I found out after the incident that the person had in fact broken bones as a result.
Luckily, neither incident led to MAJOR injury, but I feel in the wrong hands then it could have been a very different outcome. So I was wondering if this was just something that is unusual or if people do have the view that butter wouldn't melt about their horses?
I am always honest about my horse, let people know what he finds spooky, let him know what he does if he wants to get me off and I also explain that he has only ever been naughty with me and has been perfect with other people. For me, if something went wrong and they didn't know I'd never forgive myself.
However, there have now been two occasions where I have got hurt from other peoples' horses. One person didn't tell me their horse was a rearer until it went over and landed on me. However, they also didn't tell me it hadn't been ridden for a long time, that it bucks and that it bolts etc. I had to find it out for myself and once I found out the owner said oh yes . . . and told me more about it.
Another was when someone said their horse was stubborn but was what I would call dangerous if in the wrong hands. I found out after the incident that the person had in fact broken bones as a result.
Luckily, neither incident led to MAJOR injury, but I feel in the wrong hands then it could have been a very different outcome. So I was wondering if this was just something that is unusual or if people do have the view that butter wouldn't melt about their horses?