AmyMay
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Kikke, such a beaitiful horse!
I enjoyed the show.
Is it bad I wished for the little dog to be squashed?
Oh a like minded person at last !can't stand dogs worrying animals and barking incessantly.
And those going on about the dog - ever wondered why so many of you go into meltdown if a dog so much as looks at your horse? ?
Because you expect it to be a problem. And don't just tell your horse to 'get on with it'.
Because you expect it to be a problem. And don't just tell your horse to 'get on with it'.
Norfolk Pie - I totally agree. A really ignorant presentation of training young horses. This is why so many horses are spoilt these days before they have even begun. Of course if it's 'on the telly' it must be the right way to do it. My welsh cob was on the TV years ago on a programme about osteopathy for horses and I hated the way the presenters tried to twist everything - anything to make a programme more lively for the public. I do love MC but I think he took some big chances without realising the potential for an accident. The proper driving world is hot on safety and method - I don't think this 'trainer' would quite cut the mustard.
There is too much ignorance these days because people take short cuts and want instant results. Horses are living creatures that need time to adjust to strange demands from 'alien' beings. I do wonder how that trainer would like to have a load of strange stuff dumped on his back and then be asked to run round in a circle while being shouted at. Horses need time and patience to get the best out of them. So many people forget that a horse NEVER forgets an experience - good or bad!
The chap comes from generations of farmers and drivers!
There are so many good horses ruined these days. Not by people like Robert Samson but by the fluffy brigade that insist on treating a horse like a big dog, then wonder why it walks all over them and ends up putting itself and people around it in danger. If it has no confident leadership it starts to make it's own decisions, and boy when that happens you really are in trouble.
I've read some rubbish on this forum but this thread really takes the prize for idiots talking tosh.
No wonder there are so many confused, difficult horses with behaviour problems ending up with the meatman. Anything trained by people like Robert will always have a useful life and be in demand.
I don't know whether to laugh at this nonsense being spouted or cry at the fate of the poor horses in the hands of those who are so sure that fluffing and fussing is the right way and 20 minutes pottering round the school is work.
And for those banging on about feet, H&S, etc. Come on. Some people's lives are far removed from ours. Most of us know how to 'play' horses - but that's about it. These people 'do' horses for a living, and I just love the arm chair critics on here thinking they know better. ........
There were hundreds of generations of folk who thought the sun went around the earth - I don't think they were right - do you? How does your evidential factoid look now?
This is not to say they or you are ignorant - just misguided. Anyone, given a reasonable amount of confidence, can get a basically timid animal such as a horse and bully it, frighten it and wear it down until it does what you want - if you get one that still won't you could always throw you hands in the air and say "bl**dy thing won't listen" and shoot it. ( I know of cases.)
When I find I make myself understand no matter how loud I shout - I always consider that I might be using the WRONG LANGUAGE!
I've read some rubbish on this forum but this thread really takes the prize for idiots talking tosh.
No wonder there are so many confused, difficult horses with behaviour problems ending up with the meatman. Anything trained by people like Robert will always have a useful life and be in demand.
I don't know whether to laugh at this nonsense being spouted or cry at the fate of the poor horses in the hands of those who are so sure that fluffing and fussing is the right way and 20 minutes pottering round the school is work.
But the point is, horseatemymoney, that dogs aren't always on a lead. Nor do they need to be. That dog wasn't going to get kicked, let alone killed. ..