mispresented horse can any1 help

Could you pm me and let me know who this is? sounds very very much like a dealer I got aquainted with via horsemart, my son had an accident on one of their "100% safe ponies".
 
absolutely, horses are not like a bloomin car that you can give a manufactures warranty and guarantee with - they are living and breathing person ( sorry animal) and believe it or not they have a A BRAIN - this really annoys me grrrr, i have no more to say
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the people who had him in my opion had completely the wrong bit in him, and as aoon as we found it didnt do anything seeked professional advice from neue schule as nobody knows everything about horses. there are much better bits available now and i i.e my comp horse has to have a nelson gag with a waterford mouth piece.

when when you say im experienced blah blah i was simply putting you in the picture, as anyone can go buy a horse but do they have the knowledge to ride it, you dont know me from adam.
 
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Sorry - but some horses are safe and know their job, and some are not. If a horse is sold as being suitable for a particular purpose, then it damn well ought to be able to carry out that job. Of course it has a brain (somewhat smaller than ours, hopefully). But having a brain does not stop a horse from carrying out a job. I really can't see what your comment has added to this discussion.
 
Sorry to nit pick but would an 'ex BSJA pony' be likely to be only 6????

Also my 'normal and safe' horse is an absolute danger to those around him when on a funride...... no fun element in it at all!!!
 
at last someone who knows that horses should know their job. really pleased you commented thanks.

i expect my show horse to behave in a certain manner, he knows his job and i expect no less.
 
its not difficult to jump a pony bsja i havent even told you what level he competed, very young horses can compete bsja its not that difficult as long as it jumps.
 
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