Equestriangirl123
Well-Known Member
Have someone at my yard who owns a TB ( ex racer to precise)
She bought him a few years ago with her husband knowing his history and paying well over what he is worth for him , he's their first ever horse they have owned !
Anyway to cut a long sorry short , she's becoming more and more nervous of him as days go on , he's too much for her . He's had her off many times before ( sometimes seriously injured ) to the point now where she's told me she's so frightened of him that they only go out for a hack on the lead rein or go into the school on the lead rein .
However , her husband insists they stick with this horse as it appears to be his pride and joy where as you can tell deep down she wants a nice placid little cob . The words from her husband were ' we are not having a coloured cob !!!'
Just feel so sorry for her as you can tell she's not enjoying her riding anymore and even having lessons etc she's constantly terrified of what her horse may do next
She bought him a few years ago with her husband knowing his history and paying well over what he is worth for him , he's their first ever horse they have owned !
Anyway to cut a long sorry short , she's becoming more and more nervous of him as days go on , he's too much for her . He's had her off many times before ( sometimes seriously injured ) to the point now where she's told me she's so frightened of him that they only go out for a hack on the lead rein or go into the school on the lead rein .
However , her husband insists they stick with this horse as it appears to be his pride and joy where as you can tell deep down she wants a nice placid little cob . The words from her husband were ' we are not having a coloured cob !!!'
Just feel so sorry for her as you can tell she's not enjoying her riding anymore and even having lessons etc she's constantly terrified of what her horse may do next