Luci07
Well-Known Member
I read some of the posts and are quite frankly amazed at some of the incredibly strong opinions voiced on here as fact. And often quite antagonistic. Owners choose to keep their horses in a way which suits them (the owners) but why the attitude if someone else does not agree? Why not allow that other people make different choices and if their horses are happy and doing well, why not?
So let me confess my huge list of sins. My horse is kept on part livery. I clip out my younger horse. I rug accordingly. I shoe him. He is turned out for between 1/2 to a day depending on weather so nope, he does not live out 24 x 7. I didn't pay £300 for him. Yet when I read a lot of these posts it would seem that in some peoples eyes I have committed numerous sins. Oh and the worst thing is... he is a competition horse. One that I enjoy hugely and is great fun.
Can we just lighten up a little here? we are on the forum as horse lovers yet seem incredibly critical if people deviate from a certain path. To read these posts, it would seem that I must have a barefoot, living out horse, unclipped, unrugged and preferably one that cost next to nothing. And that is the only option. Fair play to those who keep their horses like that. I made different choices dependant on my lifestyle and what I want to do with mine. Neither choice is better, just different.
Thoughts? shall I sit back and see what unfurls?!
So let me confess my huge list of sins. My horse is kept on part livery. I clip out my younger horse. I rug accordingly. I shoe him. He is turned out for between 1/2 to a day depending on weather so nope, he does not live out 24 x 7. I didn't pay £300 for him. Yet when I read a lot of these posts it would seem that in some peoples eyes I have committed numerous sins. Oh and the worst thing is... he is a competition horse. One that I enjoy hugely and is great fun.
Can we just lighten up a little here? we are on the forum as horse lovers yet seem incredibly critical if people deviate from a certain path. To read these posts, it would seem that I must have a barefoot, living out horse, unclipped, unrugged and preferably one that cost next to nothing. And that is the only option. Fair play to those who keep their horses like that. I made different choices dependant on my lifestyle and what I want to do with mine. Neither choice is better, just different.
Thoughts? shall I sit back and see what unfurls?!