Mrs B
Well-Known Member
You're right to a certain extent but those hairy's of yesteryear weren't clipped and had their mane's washed in Argan Oill. They never wore a sun/shower rug or had glitter hoof polish.
Even the grubbiest native can scrub up well on a yard with a hot shower and solarium.
Before the arrival of the internet, most horses were bought locally or from sales, so there was less chance of finding a creatively bred continental equine.
Many horses today would be just as tough and workmanlike as their great, great grandfathers if they had to work like they did. A tootle around a surfaced ménage and personal lorry to take them to a few parties doesn't take the energy out of the stabled, well fed prima donna's. Its not always the case that owners are overhorsed, sometimes its simply that the horses are underworked.
When did horses have their own transport ? They used to be the transport.
True too, HR.