Mongoose11
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For someone new to the forum Glesni sure knows a fair bit about the UI function *suss*
Also I wouldnt be taking any notice of a woman who had a crazy idea to breed top race horses and failed miserably so turned her hand to gypsy cobs!!
With the Rileyboy thread, didn't somebody find the picture that he posted, on google? Could somebody not check this picture the same way- to see if it's not a random google picture- I don't know how to do it, but at least that might try and show if it is/is not genuine?
Regardless of my opinion on the whole Michelle, clywd, horses, RSPCA thing, what the hell does the above statement have to do with anything???!
I take it to mean that prior to becoming the Angel Gabriel, Michelle was a failed racehorse-breeder who changed direction into breeding or dealing in gypsy cobs, and entirely easier animal to produce to a useful and saleable standard.
BillieBlitzen So what if it's a regular member on here- if this is the inside track, are we not allowed to hear it?
What I have no time for is cyber bullies who throw nasty remarks whilst hiding behind their computer screen.I am a friendly honest person but find a certain member of this forum to be acid tongued . Most comments on forums are biased or personal opinion. I am not on these sites often as can be seen by the amount of post I have submitted. I am too busy looking after five horses and an in foal mare to be here all day posting comments in their thousands. I only came to see if anyone had commented on the programme as I found it quite sickening and false. I cant post details but it really is not what channel 4 have made out.
Broken leg? That looks like an angular limb deformity that wasn't corrected to me. Probably should have been put down as a foal, but you can also splint these type of congenital defects.Really? Are they? Comparable to a horse left with a broken leg and rotting carcasses? Hardly.....
What on earth are you ranting on about? No body on here has bullied you, nor is anyone defending this Man and his side kick. I haven't even seen the film so I couldn't possibly comment but if you have evidence/inside knowledge that could maybe be used to convict and maybe even prevent another Spindles Farm, then perhaps your efforts might be better spent speaking to the RSPCA/POLICE rather than picking rows on an anonymous forum.
Im not registered to Facebook but his support page can be seen by all. There are lots of people pledging feed, rugs, buckets etc and even cheques. Comments such as "Thank gooodness there are still men like him around" its shocking. As I stated earlier if I left my horses to irrisponsibly inbreed into spiraling unmanageable numbers would the same be said about me.
Broken leg? That looks like an angular limb deformity that wasn't corrected to me. Probably should have been put down as a foal, but you can also splint these type of congenital defects.
Isn't this common in inbreeding? If my memory serves me right a vet doing a talk at an ISPCA centre I went to was talking about this and counselling against inbreeding/letting horses run wild in mixed herds. He sees a lot of genetic deformity apparently over here in Ireland.Broken leg? That looks like an angular limb deformity that wasn't corrected to me. Probably should have been put down as a foal, but you can also splint these type of congenital defects.
Isn't this common in inbreeding? If my memory serves me right a vet doing a talk at an ISPCA centre I went to was talking about this and counselling against inbreeding/letting horses run wild in mixed herds. He sees a lot of genetic deformity apparently over here in Ireland.
Letting horses run wild cannot be called breeding anyway imo.![]()
Yes, I think the difference is the truly free roaming horses are free not fenced in a field with their dams and sires. Also they are managed.We have plenty of wild herds in the UK. A good proportion of our native breeds
Yes, I think the difference is the truly free roaming horses are free not fenced in a field with their dams and sires. Also they are managed.
Lol, not quite. Horses living in a very large area do appear to have ways of controlling inbreeding themselves through their behaviour and in native herds the colts, fillys and older mares and stallions are sorted/sold off and the herds are generally managed in various ways. Leaving a mixed herd in a field for years and letting them get on with it isn't the same imo but I admit I'm no authority! lolso the only difference is that one is in a smaller area than the other....![]()
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Absolutely 100% correct.Good grief! It was a TV programme and this is an internet forum - neither have any basis in fact - useless speculation all round. Only people directly involved know the truth.