AdorableAlice
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I bet she wishes she was a polo pony.
I bet she wishes she was a polo pony.
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I bet she wishes she was a polo pony.
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I'll bet he doesn't.
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Or him.
Irrelevant AA, two wrongs don't make a right.
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I bet she wishes she was a polo pony.
Good, I'm very glad to hear that. I just wonder if that's the case why there is so much of it on every YouTube video of any decent length, much of it off the ball where it would not be noticed by live spectators following the flow of play.
My conclusion is -
Are there welfare issues with polo? Yes.
Are there welfare issues with dressage? Yes.
Are there welfare issues with showjumping? Yes.
Are there welfare issues with eventing/showing/hunting? Yes.
Are there welfare issues with some people who keep their horses for 'happy hacking'? Yes.
I could go on, but you get my drift. It's not about any number of wrongs making a right. We seem to be down to arguing about whether one thing has 'more' or 'worse' welfare issues than another. It's an incredibly complex argument that is unlikely to lead to any firm conclusion.
This.My conclusion is -
Are there welfare issues with polo? Yes.
Are there welfare issues with dressage? Yes.
Are there welfare issues with showjumping? Yes.
Are there welfare issues with eventing/showing/hunting? Yes.
Are there welfare issues with some people who keep their horses for 'happy hacking'? Yes.
I could go on, but you get my drift. It's not about any number of wrongs making a right. We seem to be down to arguing about whether one thing has 'more' or 'worse' welfare issues than another. It's an incredibly complex argument that is unlikely to lead to any firm conclusion.
Perfectly put it may have been, but imo it is a flawed argument. We shouldn't diminish what may be a valid welfare concern by comparison with other valid welfare concerns. That's because end result of doing so may be that nothing is done about this (or any other) welfare issue. And saying that a firm conclusion is unlikely may be true but is also an unwarranted "counsel of despair".
One of the most irrelevant and odd comments I've even seen on HHO!
It surely possible (and right) to do both; one shouldn't preclude the other.You would gain far more respect by campaigning for the welfare of horses like that poor mare or the thousands of horses that have never seen the inside of a feed bucket or heard a kind word in their, often very short, lives.
100% agree with this.I think that's the main point I was trying to make - that we should be vigilant about welfare issues in all spheres rather than focus on a particular discipline.
Not at all. I really do wonder if some of you 'horsemen' can actually see beyond the 'pretty pony' style of horse keeping.
If you're looking to discuss this topic with a fluffy somebody who treats her horses as children, then I'm afraid you're talking to the wrong person here.
That being said, I show my 'care' for my horses in other ways. I don't over bit, over tack or use force to get to where I want to be. That's what we're talking about here; not which horse has seen the inside of a feed bucket. Frankly, if you think the horses are fine and happy just because they have access to feed and a vet, then you live in a very blissful (abeit ignorant) world.
Having been on the end of your sharp barbed tongue and also been accused of not being in the real world, do you think before you throw such statements?
You, cpt and moomin1 have kept this thread going and going. When someone responds, they get shot down by 1 of the 3 of you.
One poster has put up a well thought, diffusing post, and still this thread gets dragged down.
Can you 3 just take a step back and allow others to also have opinions, all valid as well as yours?
a debate is something where a subject is discussed, look back at the hectoring posts, this is not debate.It's called debate.
Having been on the end of your sharp barbed tongue and also been accused of not being in the real world, do you think before you throw such statements?
You, cpt and moomin1 have kept this thread going and going. When someone responds, they get shot down by 1 of the 3 of you.
One poster has put up a well thought, diffusing post, and still this thread gets dragged down.
Can you 3 just take a step back and allow others to also have opinions, all valid as well as yours?
I stayed out for days until people posted some daft things. It wassn't me that kept it going, and if it had been, why do you blame us and not the other side of the argument?
IT TAKES TWO!
And what a ridiculous thing to suggest, that we are preventing anyone from expressing their point of view.
The subject has been discussed. There are many different opinions. People have not agreed with each other. It's a debate and discussion. What are we meant to do? Suddenly agree with your view? Or agree with the fact that some people think unless you have played polo or worked on a polo yard and see how much feed they get or what nice boots they wear then we have no right to make a judgement on welfare (which had nothing to do with feed, vets or expensive boots, but purely down to match play, style of riding and use of tack)?a debate is something where a subject is discussed, look back at the hectoring posts, this is not debate.
That mare has stood in muck for months, starved and neglected, there are many more like her. It is her and her like that need welfare care.
So CPtrayes/Moomin, what would you like to see changed in polo?
CPtrayes you do dressage, there is just as much cruelty in that? yet you continue to support it?
So CPtrayes/Moomin, what would you like to see changed in polo?
CPtrayes you do dressage, there is just as much cruelty in that? yet you continue to support it?
I want to see poll played only by ponies that have the aptitude to pay it without being heavily restrained and roughly ridden. I want to hear reports of rough riders being disciplined.
I have never seen anything during the course of a dressage competition happen in the ring in front of a crowd that remotely compared to the pictures I put up above. And if I had, the horse would have been eliminated and the rider probably banned for a period.
I am intrigued to know why you singled out polo when you agree with others that all disciplines have welfare issues?