Florrie
Well-Known Member
This has been playing on my mind for a while, but I feel quite mardy opening up about it!
A few weeks back, we was discussing why we bought our horses and I said I bought Tag for his laid back temperament and another livery who was in the discussion said "I wouldn't be surprised, his conformation is terrible. You clearly wasn't going for something with good conformation."
Bear in mind this is coming from a Livery who has all the prim and proper show horses with absolutely "perfect" conformation.
Needless to say, this did upset me. But am I in the wrong for buying a horse who doesn't have the best conformation in the world (trust me it's not as bad as she makes out!) but more for his temperament and character?
A few weeks back, we was discussing why we bought our horses and I said I bought Tag for his laid back temperament and another livery who was in the discussion said "I wouldn't be surprised, his conformation is terrible. You clearly wasn't going for something with good conformation."
Bear in mind this is coming from a Livery who has all the prim and proper show horses with absolutely "perfect" conformation.
Needless to say, this did upset me. But am I in the wrong for buying a horse who doesn't have the best conformation in the world (trust me it's not as bad as she makes out!) but more for his temperament and character?