Springy
Well-Known Member
WTF!!!! Nearly a serious crash there
Well said DragonSlayer! No matter what the program, if it involves horses there are always people who find something to moan about on here!
It may not be perfect horsemanship but enjoy it for what it is.
Awaits for the next lot of complaints regarding the stallion.....
Didn't take long for people to nit-pick....think of the size of the horse and they will grow more. Im guessing that starting them is better for their handling and state of mind than thinking 'oh I better wait till 4'.....
Enjoy the bloody programme!
Well said DragonSlayer! No matter what the program, if it involves horses there are always people who find something to moan about on here!
It may not be perfect horsemanship but enjoy it for what it is.
Awaits for the next lot of complaints regarding the stallion.....
Guess we'll have to agree to disagree... all the youngsters I've had have been more than happy to be baby horses until 4Why shouldn't they? It's not exactly taxing work - they're not being asked to carry a person or pull something heavy. It's only lungeing essentially. You know when your youngster gets to an age when it wants to 'do' something.
what a near miss..first the jrt then the near stallion crash! don't think I'd want my horse there for breaking (at 2!!)
Guess we'll have to agree to disagree... all the youngsters I've had have been more than happy to be baby horses until 4
I would personally like my horses to have had more ground work done prior to what they are being asked with the tack driving the river and the stallion..
Dont think its much to ask to keep the dog out of the way!!
The dog is a complete irrelevance. His point is that those horses from day one are completely obedient, unflappable and solid. I think it's a brilliant attitude and am thinking I should be harnessing my naughty horse to Axel for a few lessons.
This is showing gritty lives with horses, the real stuff, you want fluffy bunnies, go watch my little pony....
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