Irishbabygirl
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I used to happily keep my two boys on a farm with the farmers wife's horse, which she bought around a year ago as a four year old ID.
I moved mine last August for better facilities but still keep in touch with the farmers wife. I was speaking to her the other day and she was telling me that her horse has been bucking her off. I was asking her about it, offering my advice etc, when she said "Well, you know it was your horse that taught mine to buck don't you!"
I've never heard anything so ridiculous in my life! I was quite shocked and its upset me a bit to be honest. My horse has never bucked with me ever and she thinks its from them playing in the field occasionally as they are both young ish horses.
Would anyone agree with me that this is a ridiculous statement and that she can't blame me or my horse! She's always ridden, but she herself will admit she's not a competent rider which I'm pretty sure is the problem, and I've given her all the usual advice (check back/teeth/saddle, have lessons, lot of turnout, less concentrates, etc) but she's insistent he's picked it up from mine!
I'm really not confrontational, and not sure what to say back to her about it...what a wimp I am!
Any advice/any good come back replies?!
Thank you
I moved mine last August for better facilities but still keep in touch with the farmers wife. I was speaking to her the other day and she was telling me that her horse has been bucking her off. I was asking her about it, offering my advice etc, when she said "Well, you know it was your horse that taught mine to buck don't you!"
I've never heard anything so ridiculous in my life! I was quite shocked and its upset me a bit to be honest. My horse has never bucked with me ever and she thinks its from them playing in the field occasionally as they are both young ish horses.
Would anyone agree with me that this is a ridiculous statement and that she can't blame me or my horse! She's always ridden, but she herself will admit she's not a competent rider which I'm pretty sure is the problem, and I've given her all the usual advice (check back/teeth/saddle, have lessons, lot of turnout, less concentrates, etc) but she's insistent he's picked it up from mine!
I'm really not confrontational, and not sure what to say back to her about it...what a wimp I am!
Any advice/any good come back replies?!
Thank you