JenJ
Well-Known Member
OK, so I was heavily involved with horses as a teenager, spent all weekend and school holidays at the yard/riding school, then went up every day when I shared horses. But that was 15-20 years ago now.
I did briefly get back into riding for a couple of years, but as I only rode once a week, although it was a DIY yard I never got very involved in anything more than basic jobs.
I've now started riding again, and am spending more time at the yard, but have noticed how much things have changed in 20 years, and quite honestly I'm feeling a little lost.
Can anyone explain the changes to me, in particular the below (in no particular order, just as they fall out of my head):
1. DIY - why is seemingly everyone on DIY now? It was a rarity before.
2. Rugs - we had jute/poly/NZ and that was it. Now there are zillions? What are they all for?
3. Fly rugs/summer sheets. Ok, my friends pony had bad sweet itch so we imported a fly rug from NZ for her, but no-one else had them. Now they're everywhere. Are they needed? And why are horses covered at night with full neck summer sheets? Is it laziness to keep them clean?
4. Neck rugs - what! why?
5. Trotting on roads - we used to do loads of this to fitten them up - why is it now frowned upon? If you don't have much off road hacking, do you have to stay in walk the whole time?
6. Bits - um, perhaps I should leave this one! But wtf are in most horse mouths these days - we had plain old snaffles, pelhams and kimblewicks - a French link was a novelty! And if the majority of HHO is against Dutch Gags, why are they the most common bit that I've noticed at shows?
7. why has the price of buying a horse stayed the same/reduced (ie I would have been looking to spend about £3k on an older allrounder then, and expect to pay the same now) but livery costs have gone through the roof (tripled according to what I would have paid). What has driven this?
8. Boots. Why does everything have boots on as soon as they leave their stable nowadays? Are they really needed? Mine wore boots to go hunting, but for nothing else. As it wasn't me that hunted him, I've never even put them on before.
9. Back, teeth, saddle - when did these industries grow so much? Not sure we'd even heard of an equine dentist back then.
10. Feed - whatever happened to straights, and being in charge of how much your horse ate of everything?
Umm...I'm sure there's more but that's already a bit of a ramble...
I did briefly get back into riding for a couple of years, but as I only rode once a week, although it was a DIY yard I never got very involved in anything more than basic jobs.
I've now started riding again, and am spending more time at the yard, but have noticed how much things have changed in 20 years, and quite honestly I'm feeling a little lost.
Can anyone explain the changes to me, in particular the below (in no particular order, just as they fall out of my head):
1. DIY - why is seemingly everyone on DIY now? It was a rarity before.
2. Rugs - we had jute/poly/NZ and that was it. Now there are zillions? What are they all for?
3. Fly rugs/summer sheets. Ok, my friends pony had bad sweet itch so we imported a fly rug from NZ for her, but no-one else had them. Now they're everywhere. Are they needed? And why are horses covered at night with full neck summer sheets? Is it laziness to keep them clean?
4. Neck rugs - what! why?
5. Trotting on roads - we used to do loads of this to fitten them up - why is it now frowned upon? If you don't have much off road hacking, do you have to stay in walk the whole time?
6. Bits - um, perhaps I should leave this one! But wtf are in most horse mouths these days - we had plain old snaffles, pelhams and kimblewicks - a French link was a novelty! And if the majority of HHO is against Dutch Gags, why are they the most common bit that I've noticed at shows?
7. why has the price of buying a horse stayed the same/reduced (ie I would have been looking to spend about £3k on an older allrounder then, and expect to pay the same now) but livery costs have gone through the roof (tripled according to what I would have paid). What has driven this?
8. Boots. Why does everything have boots on as soon as they leave their stable nowadays? Are they really needed? Mine wore boots to go hunting, but for nothing else. As it wasn't me that hunted him, I've never even put them on before.
9. Back, teeth, saddle - when did these industries grow so much? Not sure we'd even heard of an equine dentist back then.
10. Feed - whatever happened to straights, and being in charge of how much your horse ate of everything?
Umm...I'm sure there's more but that's already a bit of a ramble...