skewby
Well-Known Member
Having seen yet another post tonight, about a TB injuring itself, and from being on livery yards with them always tearing half a foot off/getting mixed up in good fencing/getting kicked and basically being lame/off, I am wondering.
I am a big TB fan, I worked for a while retraining ex racers, found them extremely trainable and intelligent. If bloody nappy.
But...it leads me to wonder. TBs are always off work for one reason or another! Through no fault of their own, foot abscesses are a major do. Also mud fever.
I know the latter does not relate in any way to intelligence. But I have known a few TBs that are not the full quid also. Leads me to wonder, is this a result of over-/interbreeding?
What do you lot think? I know the hairy natives and my draught cross (fingers crossed, don't want a jinx thanks) never get themselves in half the trouble these "performance" horses do.
And, the main reason I am asking the question, is that the TB has the reputation of the "most intelligent" horse you can own. At least, from what I have heard, or been told.
Thoughts??
I am a big TB fan, I worked for a while retraining ex racers, found them extremely trainable and intelligent. If bloody nappy.
But...it leads me to wonder. TBs are always off work for one reason or another! Through no fault of their own, foot abscesses are a major do. Also mud fever.
I know the latter does not relate in any way to intelligence. But I have known a few TBs that are not the full quid also. Leads me to wonder, is this a result of over-/interbreeding?
What do you lot think? I know the hairy natives and my draught cross (fingers crossed, don't want a jinx thanks) never get themselves in half the trouble these "performance" horses do.
And, the main reason I am asking the question, is that the TB has the reputation of the "most intelligent" horse you can own. At least, from what I have heard, or been told.
Thoughts??