SEL
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For me it's when they pose a risk to humans & / or other horses. My Appy (hand reared orphan) fell into the first category and was heading for the hunt when I took her on. The only person who went near her in that first year was me or my very experienced YO. If she hadn't started to respond and understand boundaries then she would have been PTS. I still work around some of her quirks and she'll finish her days with me.
I've mentioned the feral that came with my land. He's fine if left to his own devices but I've seen him kick out at humans without warning and that's not a behaviour I want around me, my horses or anyone else on the yard. It's that flick from docile to "f-off" that I just don't see coming...
I've mentioned the feral that came with my land. He's fine if left to his own devices but I've seen him kick out at humans without warning and that's not a behaviour I want around me, my horses or anyone else on the yard. It's that flick from docile to "f-off" that I just don't see coming...