TheBlackMoth
Well-Known Member
Ok - this may be somewhat controversial but I am genuinely interested. Remember I am a non horsey mum (with teenagers with horses). I was just prompted to look at project horses from a post further down. I noted two things from the horses on there. 1 A lot of the owners are selling due to injuries the owners have sustained. 2. Loads of them are Parelli or NH people who want their horses to go to homes like this.
Now, don't get me wrong, I am a soft, lefty, armchair socialist who can hug trees with the best of them. I genuinely believe we should be kind and caring with our animals and would always want the best for them.
But... the number of horses with problems on that site makes me think that this type of horse management can't work. (I know it's a site for problem horses - I suppose I mean the specific type of problems.) Am I being too quick to judge? Is there something specific I am missing about this site.
Funnily enough someone had suggested we try and sell our problem mare on this site. However, I don't think it would be the right place as I genuinely believe our mare needs some really tough management to get her to realise she is not in charge. I don't think hugs would help her
(Although I hasten to add that she does get plenty of hugs!!!!)
Really not trying to start a Parelli argument (as I realise these can go on and on). I am just very curious!
Now, don't get me wrong, I am a soft, lefty, armchair socialist who can hug trees with the best of them. I genuinely believe we should be kind and caring with our animals and would always want the best for them.
But... the number of horses with problems on that site makes me think that this type of horse management can't work. (I know it's a site for problem horses - I suppose I mean the specific type of problems.) Am I being too quick to judge? Is there something specific I am missing about this site.
Funnily enough someone had suggested we try and sell our problem mare on this site. However, I don't think it would be the right place as I genuinely believe our mare needs some really tough management to get her to realise she is not in charge. I don't think hugs would help her
Really not trying to start a Parelli argument (as I realise these can go on and on). I am just very curious!