ClassicG&T
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Pure bred Arabs, i can't look at them. *ducks for cover*
Just did that.
Disgraceful. I feel like rubbing acid on the guilty owners' feet and forcing them to wear shoes with drawing pins in to see how they like it. Grr!
I can honestly say that there isn't a horse breed out there that I find unnattractive, or ugly. All horses are beautiful, and don't really agree with stereotypes either - horses are individuals, each one is different.
And to be honest I'm completely shocked at a few people saying they don't like Fjords. I have 2 and wherever I go, people literally stop & stare...I've even had people stopping their car in the middle of the road and jumping out just to meet my boys!
Seriously how can you say this is ugly?
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Pure bred Arabs, i can't look at them. *ducks for cover*
Umm, tricks, nothing mega really, prob stuff you already know, but just in case... i NEVER try to lead one in a normal headcollar, might as well have cotton round their heads! Controller halter, bridle, or one of those leather headcollars with smooth metal hoop as noseband, these are a Thing Of Wonder for curing a true Thug. Umm, a really sharp elbow in the chest a few times usually impresses them. I shove them around a bit and establish MY personal space, that they're absolutely not allowed to walk into. oh, and the ones that zoom past you when being led, and tank off? if you can trust them not to kick out behind, keep hold of rope, quickly step across behind them to the other side, and yank down REALLY hard on the end of the rope, it stops them in their tracks as their withers are a fulcrum, kind of thing. They usually only do it once or twice... i learnt this trick with my 12.2, who was a naughty little tanking-off-in-hand git.
but i wouldn't even bother trying these on a CB, i know when i'm beaten!![]()
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Welsh D: I dont dislike them, their stunning to look at
But they seem to be bolshy, opinionated and a pain in the bum so I wouldnt have one
I have a Welsh Sect D, 9 year old gelding and I love him to bits but you are so right but one look at that handsome head and powerful body and he's forgiven and he knows it!
there isnt a breed of horse i dont like but there are some i wouldnt own...
like newforest ponies
they are stubborn can be bargy and strong and i havent met one that particularly likes working but thats my own opinion
but its the same with heavy horses but thats because they arnt suited to what i need them for as some how i couldnt see a shire jumping 1.10m tracks![]()
The comments about the new forests made me laugh. I have a new forest and I like that occasionally he is a little spirited and opinionated, I sometimes think it is sad if a horse is so submissive that it never expresses itself or has any character.
I have to say I am not a big TB fan as they are a bit too big for me and I don't find them very cuddly. Quite a few friends have them though and they are super competition horses. I also don't like the cob look as they often have a roman nose which I don't like however I do think a nice one can be a great horse to ride so I do like the way the best ones can be steady and reliable, sometimes if my new forest is being silly I think I would prefer my friends' steady cob, but soon change my mind as he is not so fast as my pony and does not jump where as my pony jumps like a stag.
Like others have said it is more about the individual as well as even though I do think new forests are great, they are not all the same. Again with other breeds although I would not go out to choose a TB or cob there are some great ones around.