2 May 2013 #61 P puss Well-Known Member Joined 8 October 2012 Messages 287 Visit site first don't buy a horse I now have eleven second no two horses are the same
2 May 2013 #62 Q Quantock-cob Well-Known Member Joined 20 December 2009 Messages 520 Visit site That it never stops hurting when you fall off - after 40 years of riding I can confirm this. Although, I think when I was younger I got over the aches and pains a bit quicker. Now I am limping for days
That it never stops hurting when you fall off - after 40 years of riding I can confirm this. Although, I think when I was younger I got over the aches and pains a bit quicker. Now I am limping for days
2 May 2013 #63 T Tonks Well-Known Member Joined 5 October 2008 Messages 381 Location Somerset. Visit site That when my horses don't 'do' what I want of them, the onus is not on them to change their behaviour and actions but on me to change mine.
That when my horses don't 'do' what I want of them, the onus is not on them to change their behaviour and actions but on me to change mine.
2 May 2013 #64 Dawng Well-Known Member Joined 2 November 2009 Messages 154 Visit site If there is something that can go wrong with a horse - it probably will go wrong - and it's very expensive.
If there is something that can go wrong with a horse - it probably will go wrong - and it's very expensive.
2 May 2013 #65 P Pearlsasinger Up in the clouds Joined 20 February 2009 Messages 44,733 Location W. Yorks Visit site Listen to the horse. And from an old nagsman/farmer "If you've got livestock, you'll have deadstock". Sadly, he was right.
Listen to the horse. And from an old nagsman/farmer "If you've got livestock, you'll have deadstock". Sadly, he was right.