Equinus
Well-Known Member
Course they can change.
First hubby totally non-horsey and scared, but when I bought a 3yo to back and sell, he helped out as much as he could (I was working with horses) and eventually we bought him one, after a few lessons on mine...who we never sold. That one didn't work out, but we then rescued a Section D who we broke to harness and was essentially Hubby's pony. Then marriage didn't work and I was left with two! His went on loan to a riding home and they bought him and had him 20 years.
Second husband was scared of horses, but did any manual jobs I needed doing. Horse (same on I bought as 3yo) knew he was scared and pulled lots of faces. But when she died suddenly without warning in the field, he coped with all the horrible stuff from that while I went to pieces. She was 28.
Five years later he decided I should have a new horse, and we would look after it together. So we bought a totally unsuitable unknown horse who he was instantly besotted with. It has taken a while, but he is slowly getting more confident with horses and will handle any horse on the yard. He does a lot of the heavy work as I have arthritis (though I do mucking out...I like it and It's good exercise!) And he has started riding lessons. Horse is going for re-starting and schooling and we will know if he is a quiet plod as we were told or not...cross that bridge when we come to it. But OH is a determined man!
The day we bought Murphy
And a short video of his second riding lesson ever....a natural. This is after only 40 minutes!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff9QwHbzcl0
I think I can say he is changed!
First hubby totally non-horsey and scared, but when I bought a 3yo to back and sell, he helped out as much as he could (I was working with horses) and eventually we bought him one, after a few lessons on mine...who we never sold. That one didn't work out, but we then rescued a Section D who we broke to harness and was essentially Hubby's pony. Then marriage didn't work and I was left with two! His went on loan to a riding home and they bought him and had him 20 years.
Second husband was scared of horses, but did any manual jobs I needed doing. Horse (same on I bought as 3yo) knew he was scared and pulled lots of faces. But when she died suddenly without warning in the field, he coped with all the horrible stuff from that while I went to pieces. She was 28.
Five years later he decided I should have a new horse, and we would look after it together. So we bought a totally unsuitable unknown horse who he was instantly besotted with. It has taken a while, but he is slowly getting more confident with horses and will handle any horse on the yard. He does a lot of the heavy work as I have arthritis (though I do mucking out...I like it and It's good exercise!) And he has started riding lessons. Horse is going for re-starting and schooling and we will know if he is a quiet plod as we were told or not...cross that bridge when we come to it. But OH is a determined man!
The day we bought Murphy
And a short video of his second riding lesson ever....a natural. This is after only 40 minutes!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff9QwHbzcl0
I think I can say he is changed!