fatpiggy
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I always wanted to rub my horse's tummy while she was rolling, like you would a dog but 4 hooves waving in the air made that a complete no-no. I did give her a very little one after she died though, but it wasn't the same 
I want to ride from my house along the 13 mile off road path into the centre of Glasgow, through George Square and along the main pedestrianized shopping street. Please nobody tell me there is a bye-law forbidding this![]()
I don't think so. The police horses are allowed to anyway. I led horses through the centre of Glasgow, from Pitt Street to Glasgow Green, in the Lord Provost's Procession, representing the Vet School for a couple of years running (around the time the govt was talking about closing it).I want to ride from my house along the 13 mile off road path into the centre of Glasgow, through George Square and along the main pedestrianized shopping street. Please nobody tell me there is a bye-law forbidding this![]()
Aw, that's sad...I always wanted to rub my horse's tummy while she was rolling, like you would a dog but 4 hooves waving in the air made that a complete no-no. I did give her a very little one after she died though, but it wasn't the same![]()
Nah, that doesn't count - MK is too industrialised. Riding through the centre of Glasgow has a sort of historic power. Sort of like riding round central London, except that it's not uncommon to see horses there from the Mews.