Christmas_Kate
Well-Known Member
I took G out for his usual walk today, he's been stabled for the last fortnight for a number of reasons but goes out twice a day for inhand grazing and a long walk.
Some of you saw the photos of him when he arrived, and he's not lost any weight
. But it's only been a month and I'm doing everything possible to help him.
It'd been windy all day and G was being a prat, as they do. He'd been out in the paddock for an hour and was full of it. We usually use a local lane, as it's quiet and plenty of wide verges.
A lady drove past in a disco with a small trailer on it. G got a bit silly as it was a tinny trailer and it's the one thing that scares him. I managed to hold onto him through his rearing and prancing. (Strangely he's had one go past him when my eldest was riding him and didnt bat an eyelid).
on our way home this lady drove past us again, minus trailer, and stopped. He was having another little graze on the verge and I was just standing holding him.
I'm so used to people stopping when we're out. He really is like a tourist attraction, lots of people come up to us and want to say hello to him
.
I turned around and this lady just walked up to us and started ranting. Saying he was obese and that I should be ashamed of myself for keeping him that fat. She said she'd seen him being ridden the other day and he was struggling to trot
. She then bent down and grabbed his foot, and said he had fat legs and that his feet were 'disgusting'. She said I shouldnt have him on the road unshod.
At this point I just blew. Told her to **** off and what did she know. Apparently she had a livery yard and asked where I kept him as she wanted the ILPH to look at him. Didnt I know it was cruel to have a fat pony?
.
I didnt even try explaining why he was fat (not that I had a chance), I was just so angry and upset.
In the end I just grabbed him and walked off...(so fast that G was doing his fastest trot to keep up) and lady got back in her disco and drove past us...and b***** tooted!!
I am afraid when we got back I gave ahim his favourite feed of chaff and apple juice, and two carrots with a crumbled polo on top
. Bad I know, but I was so angry and upset.
I'm worried about him enough without comments like this.
I've had someone else comment about how he shouts when he's in the field, making me paranoid about turning him out.
What right do other people have to comment on an animal they have no idea about?
btw, for thiose who don't know, this is a 9.3hh shetland!!
Some of you saw the photos of him when he arrived, and he's not lost any weight
It'd been windy all day and G was being a prat, as they do. He'd been out in the paddock for an hour and was full of it. We usually use a local lane, as it's quiet and plenty of wide verges.
A lady drove past in a disco with a small trailer on it. G got a bit silly as it was a tinny trailer and it's the one thing that scares him. I managed to hold onto him through his rearing and prancing. (Strangely he's had one go past him when my eldest was riding him and didnt bat an eyelid).
on our way home this lady drove past us again, minus trailer, and stopped. He was having another little graze on the verge and I was just standing holding him.
I'm so used to people stopping when we're out. He really is like a tourist attraction, lots of people come up to us and want to say hello to him
I turned around and this lady just walked up to us and started ranting. Saying he was obese and that I should be ashamed of myself for keeping him that fat. She said she'd seen him being ridden the other day and he was struggling to trot
At this point I just blew. Told her to **** off and what did she know. Apparently she had a livery yard and asked where I kept him as she wanted the ILPH to look at him. Didnt I know it was cruel to have a fat pony?
I didnt even try explaining why he was fat (not that I had a chance), I was just so angry and upset.
In the end I just grabbed him and walked off...(so fast that G was doing his fastest trot to keep up) and lady got back in her disco and drove past us...and b***** tooted!!
I am afraid when we got back I gave ahim his favourite feed of chaff and apple juice, and two carrots with a crumbled polo on top
I'm worried about him enough without comments like this.
I've had someone else comment about how he shouts when he's in the field, making me paranoid about turning him out.
What right do other people have to comment on an animal they have no idea about?
btw, for thiose who don't know, this is a 9.3hh shetland!!