I was told today that only Natives should be allowed in UK - how far do you agree??

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Before we start - Disclaimer - I am not trying to say whether any of the following is right or wrong, just wondering about peoples opinions.......

So today I was discussing with my friend about what feed mine and hers horses' are on during the winter, when Person X told us her 15 year old cob who lives out 24/7 does not get any hay in the field unless there is over a foot of snow.
Also said Cob doesnt get any feed other than his grass and a "bucket" of carrots.

I replied I couldnt feed one of mine carrots as he had severe laminitis and as carrots contain lots of sugars they were a no-go. X replied "carrots are mainly water and don't contain sugar!!!

Another Disclaimer - I am not saying person X is wrong or right!!!!!!!

Then X told me that she believes only natives should be allowed in Britain !!!!!:eek::eek::eek:
She also said TB's shouldnt have been created and breeds like Arabs shouldnt be here (even though Connemara and Welsh's have Arab descendants:confused:??????)

She said it wasnt fair to bring Arabs here and it wasnt fair on them.

Then somehow we got onto riding................X said her pony only likes hacking, which is fair enough, but I asked her if she did any flatwork or jumping out of interest and was told that said Cob puts his ears back doing flatwork and she doesnt believe he should do it:eek:, or jumping, she said he cant jump - although I believe every horse can jump something, they have a natural ability to do so....
she said the cob had never been schooled in his life, however surely when he was broken in to be ridden they had to school him to get his canter balanced with a rider on etc, X replied "well how come ponies on the fell can canter balanced!" I tried to explain its different with a rider,


I was also told off for putting a rug on my wimpy TB X Appy as he should learn to survive without one:eek:!

Ok, so rant over, hot chocolates to all who managed to read my rather clumsy post,

any opinions on these subjects appreciated
thanks
 
Congratulations on locating your nearest fruitloop!

I'd bet the odds on her pony having either TB or Arab in it at some point in it's bloodline are fairly good.
 
Ppffffft! Sounds like the perfect opportunity to smile and nod and walk away from the crazy person who clearly has a chip on their shoulder so big you'd need 2 portion of chips with it!!!
 
She's talking a load of b*****ks. And as for carrots, yes they do contain sugar and send my mare loopy if she gets too many.
 
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo my horsey was imported from poland 5 years ago , he is better suited to english weather than most natives (stays warm but never gets hairy....feet of iron even in this boggy weather) , and I couldn't live without him!
 
What she said ;)

Hope her cob isn't of unknown or any non pure native breeding- even registered natives have other lines in them!

Our international teams made of just natives.....Bye to the racing industry (assuming shetland grand national doesn't take its place :p)....

Yeah, she has an odd imagination.
 
Ermm . . . bet she doesn't have many friends ;)

As everyone else has said, proper nut job who is talking out her backside. :rolleyes:

How did you not start laughing when she was telling you all that??!
 
haha i will admit i did have a bit of an argument with her!!!

I think she is jealous!!

This is her horse that she got last year,, I feel sorry for it!!

I have seen it at the one and only show it does per year and its very slow, which is fine if thats what you like but I dont see why she feels the need to ride it in a pelham or a bottom ring gag!

Apparently he throws his head about in a snaffle, although I have heard off a few people she is very heavy handed when she rides and evenood when stood still the reins are taught!
 
haha i will admit i did have a bit of an argument with her!!!

I think she is jealous!!

This is her horse that she got last year,, I feel sorry for it!!

I have seen it at the one and only show it does per year and its very slow, which is fine if thats what you like but I dont see why she feels the need to ride it in a pelham or a bottom ring gag!

Apparently he throws his head about in a snaffle, although I have heard off a few people she is very heavy handed when she rides and evenood when stood still the reins are taught!


Oh, I take it back then, I was expecting her to ride in a P****** halter (daren't say the word) and treeless saddle too! :eek:
 
No haha, although she does ride with no noseband and a headcollar and leadrope on top even though she is not being lead

and no not treeless she has a wintec
 
Man is she a BNP supporter? Sounds like she's the BNP of the horse world! Silly moo! (native moo to UK of course!)


love this forum and its users.. if you need a laugh.. i know where to come!! -- anyone else heard today is ment to be the most depressing day of the year... that made up for it :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
 
Surely it is down to each induvidual horse/pony? We had an old fashioned Connemara mare who was the biggest wimp when it came to the wet and couldn't wait to come into a nice warm stable, I think that all ponies/horses are induviduals no matter what their breed is and we should treat them as such.
 
Surely it is down to each induvidual horse/pony? We had an old fashioned Connemara mare who was the biggest wimp when it came to the wet and couldn't wait to come into a nice warm stable, I think that all ponies/horses are induviduals no matter what their breed is and we should treat them as such.

i agree it is down to the individual horse, but the fact only natives should be allowed here? is X for real:D
 
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