sprite1978
Well-Known Member
Would I be correct in thinking that many owners who actively practice natural horsemanship, do not ride? would low level lameness be viewed in a different light to these people, if the main activity is ground work? im asking these questions because I have no knowledge of structured natural horsemanship methods. I have a horse who has low grade lameness in several limbs, it maybe temporary but Ive got to thinking about his future. Hes a real pet of a horse and bright as a button. He loves people, and loves to have his brain used. Hes only 9 and too young to think that he wouldn't have a job for the rest of his life.