ATrueClassAct
Well-Known Member
I've always viewed RS riders relationship with the horses as a good friendship. You can say no or yes whenever it suits you because they already have "parents or carers" to look after them. The horse will eventually retire from RS life and that's generally when your relationship will end with the horse and your experience with it. I see owning or even loaning to a degree as more of a "marriage" ie) death do us bl***** part
) you can't just leave the horse when you can no longer ride it, well you can sell it but that's also your responsibilty with loss of value, loosing a horse etc. From what I've gathered on here, generally people keep their old horses til death and look after them every step of the way. Through illness, stress, even money troubles and that's something no riding school can ever teach you I believe. At a riding school your responsibility leaves as soon as you leave the "yard gates", you don't have to go back again or even get back on that horse that threw you off the other week. Where as with your own horse you've gotta go see the bug*** that threw you off or the horse that is on 6 months boxrest.
I believe that riding school can teach you to a degree the basics of horses but after you take the jump to own horses is a huge learning experience( good and bad). It's like going from school to a job, it's not the same but you can be prepared to the best of the ability of the RS/school.
I believe that riding school can teach you to a degree the basics of horses but after you take the jump to own horses is a huge learning experience( good and bad). It's like going from school to a job, it's not the same but you can be prepared to the best of the ability of the RS/school.