Devonshire dumpling
Well-Known Member
Unfortunately I think this is in an ideal world, and we don't live in that one at the moment.The racehorse rehab charities do a brilliant job but don't have nearly enough resources to take on any reasonable percentage of the horses who come out of racing. The amount of people who have the skill, knowledge and finance to take on an ex-racer and turn it around into a decent "other" riding horse are few, can only take so many horses, and let's face it, they aren't everyone's cup of tea anyway.
That leaves Jo Bloggs down the road who thinks they might have enough knowledge and just about have enough money to meet its basic needs, and then we're back to the situation in the original post about taking on horses when you don't have the money (or skill, knowledge, help etc).
Yes I agree! Then we go down other routes of arguing about being too many horses around and too many horses disposible after they have done their job..... a whole new debate.. I sound like I am on question time!