Sooty
Well-Known Member
Horses were pretty much the same!
I think there are a lot of rose-tinted glasses being worn here. Horses nowadays have never had such a huge range of specialist medical, behavioural and dental knowledge and experience available to them. Tack is more varied and comfortable for both horse and rider. Rugs in the 70s were a nightmare; the big canvas ones weighed a ton and rarely dried out over winter. Why is it benefical to have a smaller range of feeds? Nobody has to buy the ludicrous mixes (dressage mix?!), but it is useful to have choice. Saddles were often made of rock, or that is how it felt to sit on them. All the innovations we have today have been brought about because there is a real or perceived need for them; nobody is compelled to use them, and anybody can keep their horse as they would have done 30 years ago if they so wish. The difference now is, it would be their choice.