Ancient Hacker
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Jemima Askin, perhaps I should have qualified my statement with the obvious. So, for the purpose of clarity, my horses don't get water or food while I am working them. Etc. Wicked, eh.
I'm always interested in the statement "access to water at all times". Does this mean that you travel your horse with access to water? How? Perhaps you don't hack for more than, say 15 minutes without finding something for him to drink? What happens if you have an hour long lesson or clinic? or are warming up and then doing a dressage test? Are you happy about your horse having a good drink of water just before going XC or for a fast hack?
Again i believe that the steps OP has taken is admirable however, we cannot be certain they are going 10 hours without water as OP doesn't sit there staring out the window for 10 hours judging by her work achievements. Also regarding the tethering those saying it isn't natural or fair we could also say riding horses isn't naturual nor fair, keeping them enclosed in a field etc.
-puts hard hat on and hopes for the best-
Maybe I can rephrase this: like the OP I would be very concerned if I believed horses within my sight were going 8 or 10 hours without access to water.
So do I it's good that people do phone WHW or whoever they choose if they are worried about something.
About the natural thing if you think about it theres nothing natural about most of our horses non of mine are in the least natural having been bred by man for work for century's .
And if that was accurate then she was right to contact the WHW.
Which is slightly different to a generalised attack on tethering which the OP hasn't done but other posters have.
I quite agree; which is why I mentioned my views on access to water, only!
And if that was accurate then she was right to contact the WHW.
Which is slightly different to a generalised attack on tethering which the OP hasn't done but other posters have.