ImmyS
Well-Known Member
I live in an area where most 'horsey' people are very traditional, bhs, pony club style horse owners, which i have nothing against at all but I do find their reactions to the way I keep my horse very amusing.
As an example, i bumped into an older lady when out hacking, she was out on her schoolmaster hunter type, she's a pony club organiser and then there was me on my ex racer who i often ride out in her rope halter. The women stopped her horse and looking rather confused asked "what is that stringy thing on your horses head" I proceeded to tell her what it was and she replied "God knows how you have any control in that thing". Made me giggle a little.
I've also just started working at a livery yard as a groom, all lovely but again very traditional in their views, just me saying i had an ex racer was enough to send them off on a loony, crazy thoroughbred rant, when i went on to say how chilled out she was, that she lives out 24/7 all year, she is ridden bitless, isn't fed 20 tonnes of feed and is now barefoot their jaws practically hit the floor!

And now to add to it all even non horsey people in the area laugh at me for riding my horse out in 'trainers'... hoof boots to you and me!
Any other similar experience or am I the only one treated like i'm insane for doing things a little differently to perhaps the 'norm'?
As an example, i bumped into an older lady when out hacking, she was out on her schoolmaster hunter type, she's a pony club organiser and then there was me on my ex racer who i often ride out in her rope halter. The women stopped her horse and looking rather confused asked "what is that stringy thing on your horses head" I proceeded to tell her what it was and she replied "God knows how you have any control in that thing". Made me giggle a little.
I've also just started working at a livery yard as a groom, all lovely but again very traditional in their views, just me saying i had an ex racer was enough to send them off on a loony, crazy thoroughbred rant, when i went on to say how chilled out she was, that she lives out 24/7 all year, she is ridden bitless, isn't fed 20 tonnes of feed and is now barefoot their jaws practically hit the floor!
And now to add to it all even non horsey people in the area laugh at me for riding my horse out in 'trainers'... hoof boots to you and me!
Any other similar experience or am I the only one treated like i'm insane for doing things a little differently to perhaps the 'norm'?
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