Samantha008
Well-Known Member
I just need to have a little rant on behalf of all us novices in the equine world and on this forum.
Ive been riding for over fifteen years, but only owned a horse for a little over a year and i must say how annoying it is when people jump on you. Well guess what, we all make mistakes. Ive seen some of the most experienced horse owners i know do things that they later regret. Just because youve owned a fat cob in a field for 10 years does NOT make you an expert!!
I actively seek out more knowledge about horses every single day. Everything i do i check with more experienced people and literature and just think that people on here really need to stop being so harsh just becasue someone hasnt had as much experience as you. We all have to start somewhere and i for one welcome any new horsey person as its one person less to be a n*b on the roads and one person more that we can ask for their experiences, as yes they might not have as many but what they do have might be more helpful than all of yours put together.
It really is sad that instead of helping someone out you jump down their throats and say they shouldnt have bought a horse etc. Well how else are they going to learn? Theres only so much sharing you can do and thats nothing compared to having your own. Well i bought a horse knowing nothing and shes one of the healthiest, glossiest, happiest horses on my yard.
Ekkk rant over!!!
Ive been riding for over fifteen years, but only owned a horse for a little over a year and i must say how annoying it is when people jump on you. Well guess what, we all make mistakes. Ive seen some of the most experienced horse owners i know do things that they later regret. Just because youve owned a fat cob in a field for 10 years does NOT make you an expert!!
I actively seek out more knowledge about horses every single day. Everything i do i check with more experienced people and literature and just think that people on here really need to stop being so harsh just becasue someone hasnt had as much experience as you. We all have to start somewhere and i for one welcome any new horsey person as its one person less to be a n*b on the roads and one person more that we can ask for their experiences, as yes they might not have as many but what they do have might be more helpful than all of yours put together.
It really is sad that instead of helping someone out you jump down their throats and say they shouldnt have bought a horse etc. Well how else are they going to learn? Theres only so much sharing you can do and thats nothing compared to having your own. Well i bought a horse knowing nothing and shes one of the healthiest, glossiest, happiest horses on my yard.
Ekkk rant over!!!