ABC
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Hi,
I was just wondering...
Do you think old owners should have a say in your horses life/future?
My horses old owner, as lovely as she is, and I had a falling out this morning because she was criticising the way I treat my horse.
She offered to buy him back because she believes I haven't "gelled" with him and that he should have shoes on.
I said that I have gelled with him, and to me we have an amazing bond. He doesn't need shoes on, my uncle is a farrier and he regularly checks his feet, as well as my farrier. Vet also commented that he has good feet for a TB.
Basically she doesn't like the way I treat him, whether its because she thinks I'm cruel, ignorant, or just don't care I don't know and it really upset me, but the thing is I can't help feeling that he is my horse, and it has got nothing to do with her, particularly as she hasn't seen him for 11 months.
I guess what I'm asking is: Do you think old owners should have a say in what you do with your horse/how you treat them?
Just to add, I love my horse with all my heart and have worked extremely hard with him. He was extremely bargy and rude on the ground when I first got him but now he is as good as gold. He still as issues being ridden, and I suspect that I'm partly to blame as my confidence isn't the best. However I know that we will get sorted, however long it takes, I'm not going to rush him, he's still a baby
I was just wondering...
Do you think old owners should have a say in your horses life/future?
My horses old owner, as lovely as she is, and I had a falling out this morning because she was criticising the way I treat my horse.
I said that I have gelled with him, and to me we have an amazing bond. He doesn't need shoes on, my uncle is a farrier and he regularly checks his feet, as well as my farrier. Vet also commented that he has good feet for a TB.
Basically she doesn't like the way I treat him, whether its because she thinks I'm cruel, ignorant, or just don't care I don't know and it really upset me, but the thing is I can't help feeling that he is my horse, and it has got nothing to do with her, particularly as she hasn't seen him for 11 months.
I guess what I'm asking is: Do you think old owners should have a say in what you do with your horse/how you treat them?
Just to add, I love my horse with all my heart and have worked extremely hard with him. He was extremely bargy and rude on the ground when I first got him but now he is as good as gold. He still as issues being ridden, and I suspect that I'm partly to blame as my confidence isn't the best. However I know that we will get sorted, however long it takes, I'm not going to rush him, he's still a baby