abbijay
Well-Known Member
HHH you are not alone. I have a Clydesdale and find people can be very patronising about him. The summer before last I turned up at a local ODE and one of the stewards got asked, "is that a clydesdale going to do a dressage test?" bless her she replied, "actually he's going to do the whole ODE." Then when I was going into the SJ I overheard two prissy pony types saying, "oh my god, look! That horse is going to have a go at jumping. We have to go and watch, this will be hilarious!!" That was all the motivation I needed. BP jumped an immense double clear
Needless to say as we left the ring and the same girls were commenting, "well it's hardly fair letting a horse that big in the beginners section." It was the first ever ODE for me and BP so we were definitely in the right place.
I love that my horse stands out from the crowd. Generally the people who comment on him are so positive and the kind of people I want to talk to. He is a bit of a marmite horse but I think a lot of the negativity is jealously that their expensive blood horses can't do half of what he does!
Be proud of your horse, after all wouldn't you rather have a multi-talented cart horse that is your best friend than an overpriced nutter that you are too scared to do anything with?
Needless to say as we left the ring and the same girls were commenting, "well it's hardly fair letting a horse that big in the beginners section." It was the first ever ODE for me and BP so we were definitely in the right place.
I love that my horse stands out from the crowd. Generally the people who comment on him are so positive and the kind of people I want to talk to. He is a bit of a marmite horse but I think a lot of the negativity is jealously that their expensive blood horses can't do half of what he does!
Be proud of your horse, after all wouldn't you rather have a multi-talented cart horse that is your best friend than an overpriced nutter that you are too scared to do anything with?