Well if the livery can't keep control of her mare, then it's her own fault, isn't it? I bet the mare seduced your innocent colt. Charge her full price and perhaps an extra for leading your colt astray; I bet you NEVER had any trouble before...I have a very agile colt who has learnt to jump out of his field. If on one of his forays he happens to cover one of my liveries mares, should I charge her a full stud fee or offer a discount?
Dear PF. I have a little horse of 15hh approx, can I ask my farrier to shoe him with a pair of 4" platforms?![]()
Well, clearly YOU'RE right. It's only natural for horses to live at one with nature and want to shag like mad. Foals are adorable, everyone loves them and they don't even need looking after, veterinary treatment, training or ANYthing. The world needs loads of cute foalies- who cares what they grow up to be?Dear PF
Please can you solve an arguement I have been having with my mate. I think that gelding is inhumane and the most cruel thing ever, and so is keeping stallions locked up all day. So I keep mine in a nice big field - not that they are grateful, when they're not having some lady love with their own girls, they are off over the barbed wire fence as soon as another horse rides past, but be that as it may.
My friend says I am the victim of indiscriminate breeding. Now I don't mind being called a victim, where there's a blame there's a claim etc, but she keeps on telling me it is cruel to bring so many new lives into this world. I personally don't see the problem, as they are nice and cute and to be honest they go walkies after a while anyway.
Who is right?
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Remember, if you don't like PF's advice, it's because you don't understand it.![]()
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Remember, if you don't like PF's advice, it's because you don't understand it.![]()
Dear PF
United of HHO are trying to shut down my circus, and its not my fault my staff batter my animals.
What should I do?
Anon
PF is a god! (here we go, i'll get attacked for hero worship now!) She brings some much needed tounge in cheek smiles to a way to 'PC' forum.
PF: My foal is all fluffy and he takes an age to moult (sp?!) naturally, I don't want to use clippers because the bits get everywhere and I will probably end up clipping my hair extensions by accident. So my idea is to wax him all over, less mess and much tidyer finish. Just 3 questions really:
1: hot or cold wax
2: should I leave a saddle patch
3: Do you know where I can get a bum stencil that says the only good thing that came from my ex![]()
OMG, I had forgoten about this thread,lol!!
Dear PF.
I am thinking of going to the sales to buy two shetlands for my grand daughter, but i don't have a horse box.
As they will be really small i was thinking of transporting them in the back of the car, do you think i should take the babyseat out first??
yours, Durrbrain.
Absolutely; they do it to Tennessee Walking Horses all the time!! Or better still, get him some stilts.
Dear PF,
Glad I found you- I'm new! And to horses too- I have just been given an old horse, late twenties (it's dead cute, really curly hair and always wants a drink) its been in a field with lots of pretty yellow flowers for a few years- I've got one of them 'cub' saddles for it (should fit, it's about 6 foot tall maybe?)- my friend said that it should be ready for the show jumping scene in no time? I was hoping to do, now how do you spell it, puissance?
Also I got a nice two year old stallion- I'm not too sure what that means or what make it is- but I don't think this one is for jumping- i'm thinking maybe putting this one in a cart and hiring it out for weddings etc? My friend has a mare she said they could pull the cart as a pair-but I don't know how to train it to like the cart? I was maybe thinking of tying a brush to its tail to get it used to the scraping sounds? Will rope do it or is barbed wire better? i was going to put my 5 year old daughter in first anyway and then build up the weight.
the old horse didn't have a passport, but i said that was fine because until we get really good at jumping it won't leave the country. The younger one is called Clive but this is written underneath another name which has been crossed out, can't quite see what it said but maybe they decided Clive suited him better? Do you have any tips for me?
Dear PF, best post ever, I've just laughed through all the pages, fantastic reading. Sooo funny!!!
Dear PF
My cob is too short for my liking, should I:
A) put 5 inch shoes on him so he hobbles around breaking his legs?
B) put him on one of those stretchers that you see in those films that torture people to make his legs grow?
C) just go around with roller skates and make ramps for them to go over jumps?
Thanks, GTC
Welcome back PapaFrita.I have a problem with my ponio.He sometimes tries to run off after I have been lunging him for an hour or so.I don't like that!Should I put weights on his legs to slow him down or tie the lunge rope round my wrist to help me keep a better grip?