mrsdoyal
Active Member
I'm all for introducing a Horse Owners License (a.ka:The Horse Owners License Equine Rescue Society). I nominate myself President of the "Howlers".
If I had hold of the reins, ha, I'd make it compulsory for any first-time horse owner/loaner/carer to pass a basic horse management test (taken at a riding school or through a horse/breed society). This would be followed up, after buying/loaning horse, with regular assessments until the owner/loaner had demonstrated they could responsibly care for the horse without supervision.
As I said, riding schools & breed societies etc could take these assessments - not only would promote the welfare of horses, it help fill the coffers and keep these establishments running.
It would also (and anyone on a big livery yard has seen this) prevent people with no horse sense being in charge of a horse.
Actually, maybe I ought to revise that: its not fair to say its just novices who need assessing, sometimes its long-time owners. Maybe we should ALL be assessed (gasps of shock!). Because it means spending £, I'd offset it as: the higher your achievement, the lower your insurance.
Father Jack would, ofcourse, be standing as vice-president....
If I had hold of the reins, ha, I'd make it compulsory for any first-time horse owner/loaner/carer to pass a basic horse management test (taken at a riding school or through a horse/breed society). This would be followed up, after buying/loaning horse, with regular assessments until the owner/loaner had demonstrated they could responsibly care for the horse without supervision.
As I said, riding schools & breed societies etc could take these assessments - not only would promote the welfare of horses, it help fill the coffers and keep these establishments running.
It would also (and anyone on a big livery yard has seen this) prevent people with no horse sense being in charge of a horse.
Actually, maybe I ought to revise that: its not fair to say its just novices who need assessing, sometimes its long-time owners. Maybe we should ALL be assessed (gasps of shock!). Because it means spending £, I'd offset it as: the higher your achievement, the lower your insurance.
Father Jack would, ofcourse, be standing as vice-president....