Mongoose11
Well-Known Member
When I was very new to horses and helped out on a yard poopicking and being a general 'sweeper upper', I used to hear a lot of horsey chat and I still cringe when I think of this misunderstanding....
When I would hear people say 'oh he has a lot of bone' or 'he has good bone' that sort of thing, I used to think they were talking about the cheek bone of a horse, in my head it made sense as the horses they were talking about having a lot of bone usually had a large head that corresponded with their frame. I have no idea what made me assume that is what they were talking about or why I thought it would be a good thing for a horse to have a very deep cheek
I thought it for a fair few years too. Does that make me a complete idiot? (yes)
Did anyone else ever have any similar misunderstandings?
When I would hear people say 'oh he has a lot of bone' or 'he has good bone' that sort of thing, I used to think they were talking about the cheek bone of a horse, in my head it made sense as the horses they were talking about having a lot of bone usually had a large head that corresponded with their frame. I have no idea what made me assume that is what they were talking about or why I thought it would be a good thing for a horse to have a very deep cheek
I thought it for a fair few years too. Does that make me a complete idiot? (yes)
Did anyone else ever have any similar misunderstandings?