TicTac
Well-Known Member
OK, a bit of realism. Yes a good horse is a good horse, and of course there are exceptions to every rule, BUT
Thoroughbreds -
- tend to need a vet callout for the tiniest knocks and bumps and tend not to be the most robust horses to keep. If there is an injury to be found, they will find it.
- tend not to live as long as other breeds of horse
- tend to cost more in food to keep because they are not normally good doers.
Funny that, my last two warmbloods have had exactly these problems!