Don't you ever go on trail rides?![]()
Every horse in the world is not always ridden/worked in a pen of cotton fluff. They are tougher than you think they are.
I don't have an arena at all at my place (it's a converted small holding of about 16 acres, thats including the orchard and hay field), it's just the fields, 4 stables, the 'school' which is grass and my jumping field that has a nice grass coverage and stays nice and softI sell horses from there from time to time, they are all well schooled and nicely turned out, and I'd hate for anyone to judge them on the facilities I have). The 'retired' farmer who lives there has an irrigation company now, and there is all-sorts lying about on the drive! Some days it looks like a diddies yard!!!
I don't want all the fancy pants yard with the latest crp, not my scene, (plus I'm tight and hate spending money on things) as long as it is functional, practical and safe what's the problem? It's MY place to run as I want, and I'm very very lucky as I don't have to pay rent as the people are so lovely and just don't want the land to go to waste.
Fair enough that the ground was unsuitable, but don't judge the horse on the basis of where it is kept, could miss out on a lovely horse!
On a lighter note I am going to get a menage built next year, as my 'landlord' will do the drainage and fencing, all I need to do is buy the surfaceWill make winter riding most pleasurable!
Nice to see you back PCSteel![]()
I would say if the horse has been used to going on hard, rutted, deep, wet, grassy, frosty (etc etc) ground and still has good clean legs you are onto a winner!
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Must admit with Browne, most of us don't have Areans/menages, if the horse was nice and quiet as you said and your friend is nervy, it sounded ideal for her and if the price was over the top for her, you shouldn't have gone and tried it out.(Is this what they call timewasters) And most of us at the moment have rock hard ground, to either graze or ride on, we in Bedfordshire have had nearly no rain in 3 months.
I see your point, however, your yard is in effect your shopwindow