Storminateacup
Well-Known Member
We went trekking in Corfu a few years back.
We paid about £30 each for 2 hours and the horses we rode were truely a sorry state.
I almost felt I should get off and lead the poor wee grey TB mare I was given. She was about 14.2 just well covered enough not to be a rescue case and felt lame all round. I merely sat very still on her the whole way round and stopped her from catching up with the horse in front to save her pains. Didn't even need to pick up the reins. I didn't complain because many of the horses in Corfu are syphoned off from a destination to slaughterhouses of Italy, so concluded she was getting a slightly better option. She was so willing too, but I just felt so sorry for them out in the blazing sun thin and arthritic. Boyfriend as he was then, weighing in at about 15st was mounted on a 16.2 middleweight TB type that we were reliable informed (halfway round), had recovered from a fracture shoulder last year!?
This trekking centre was an approved centre and the horses were stated to be well cared for (on the website) . The owners were expats from UK, who clearly thought her horses were well, and fit and sound to do the job.
Boyfriends horse was obviously lame, on one front leg but he was told this was entirely mechanical and he was in no pain.
We were warned not to go to any of the locals trekking centres as they are reported as horrendous. These poor horses were back out again on another ride an hour later.
So what is the experience of other HHO contributors with trekking abroad?
TBH I was ashamed of myself afterwards for not throwing an indignant fit about the state of the horse I was riding, but I felt my money was some small compensation towards its comfort and also I had to be diplomatic and not pour scorn on BFs treat ( he didn't know much about horses then!)
We paid about £30 each for 2 hours and the horses we rode were truely a sorry state.
I almost felt I should get off and lead the poor wee grey TB mare I was given. She was about 14.2 just well covered enough not to be a rescue case and felt lame all round. I merely sat very still on her the whole way round and stopped her from catching up with the horse in front to save her pains. Didn't even need to pick up the reins. I didn't complain because many of the horses in Corfu are syphoned off from a destination to slaughterhouses of Italy, so concluded she was getting a slightly better option. She was so willing too, but I just felt so sorry for them out in the blazing sun thin and arthritic. Boyfriend as he was then, weighing in at about 15st was mounted on a 16.2 middleweight TB type that we were reliable informed (halfway round), had recovered from a fracture shoulder last year!?
This trekking centre was an approved centre and the horses were stated to be well cared for (on the website) . The owners were expats from UK, who clearly thought her horses were well, and fit and sound to do the job.
Boyfriends horse was obviously lame, on one front leg but he was told this was entirely mechanical and he was in no pain.
We were warned not to go to any of the locals trekking centres as they are reported as horrendous. These poor horses were back out again on another ride an hour later.
So what is the experience of other HHO contributors with trekking abroad?
TBH I was ashamed of myself afterwards for not throwing an indignant fit about the state of the horse I was riding, but I felt my money was some small compensation towards its comfort and also I had to be diplomatic and not pour scorn on BFs treat ( he didn't know much about horses then!)