Illusion100
Well-Known Member
Really think to comes down to peoples perceptions of spoilt.
Generally view a 'spoilt' horse as one who wants for nothing but don't necessarily agree that makes it bad mannered. Nor, does being an orphan predispose the horse for bad behaviour.
I suppose, you mean the horses that are pampered (or not) but don't have to 'mind their manners' but I don't see them as any more potentially dangerous than any other 'pigeon holed' horse. The ones I find the most dangerous are intelligent horses of a sensitive nature that have suffered trauma at the hands of people.
Generally view a 'spoilt' horse as one who wants for nothing but don't necessarily agree that makes it bad mannered. Nor, does being an orphan predispose the horse for bad behaviour.
I suppose, you mean the horses that are pampered (or not) but don't have to 'mind their manners' but I don't see them as any more potentially dangerous than any other 'pigeon holed' horse. The ones I find the most dangerous are intelligent horses of a sensitive nature that have suffered trauma at the hands of people.