Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that after last 7-8 responses we get "crickets" from OP.
She's probably on the COTH bulletin board as we speak, holding forth about Marilyn Little's bit choices while talking about her show record before scores were on the Internet.
HAHA Love it! Not sure she is involved enough to even read COTH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that after last 7-8 responses we get "crickets" from OP.
She's probably on the COTH bulletin board as we speak, holding forth about Marilyn Little's bit choices while talking about her show record before scores were on the Internet.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that after last 7-8 responses we get "crickets" from OP.
Anonymous wrote:Did the OP ever say that her kids were actually participating in full-on fox hunting? Maybe I missed it, but I think some of you are putting words into her mouth.
And I don't care how much "the horse always comes first" -- that is fine and understandable. There are less rude ways to go about it than leaving someone stranded in a barn for hours.
Anonymous wrote:Op never confirmed fox hunting. What about her story is making people think that's the sport and not some more generic (and safer) form of riding?
Anonymous wrote:Did the OP ever say that her kids were actually participating in full-on fox hunting? Maybe I missed it, but I think some of you are putting words into her mouth.
And I don't care how much "the horse always comes first" -- that is fine and understandable. There are less rude ways to go about it than leaving someone stranded in a barn for hours.
Anonymous wrote:Op never confirmed fox hunting. What about her story is making people think that's the sport and not some more generic (and safer) form of riding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Horse trainer here. OP sounds like the reason I have a "shut up and ride" cap in my closet.
EXACTLY!!
Except the whole point of this forum is that you can ask strange or hard questions. You might get shifty advice but Point is, she's not asking you this in person and jabbering your ear off. You chose this thread. What's your point?
That OP is full of shit. That when a rider sees someone so solution-resistant we flee.
That there's one in every barn, briefly, until that person publicly demonstrates that you can't talk your way into competence (only work improves your riding) and then leaves for the next unfortunate barn.
We can see them a mile away and they're the last person to whom I'd ever entrust a horse.
For the non-horse people here please remember - when you invite someone to ride you are putting a living animal in her hands. They are large but fragile and they remember ignorant riding. The horse comes first. 100% of the time.
Why do you think that applies to OP though, she sounded more horsey to me
Because she doesn't sound horsey to those of us who know better. See some of the comments from PPs about her judgement re taking kids fox hunting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Horse trainer here. OP sounds like the reason I have a "shut up and ride" cap in my closet.
EXACTLY!!
Except the whole point of this forum is that you can ask strange or hard questions. You might get shifty advice but Point is, she's not asking you this in person and jabbering your ear off. You chose this thread. What's your point?
That OP is full of shit. That when a rider sees someone so solution-resistant we flee.
That there's one in every barn, briefly, until that person publicly demonstrates that you can't talk your way into competence (only work improves your riding) and then leaves for the next unfortunate barn.
We can see them a mile away and they're the last person to whom I'd ever entrust a horse.
For the non-horse people here please remember - when you invite someone to ride you are putting a living animal in her hands. They are large but fragile and they remember ignorant riding. The horse comes first. 100% of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Horse trainer here. OP sounds like the reason I have a "shut up and ride" cap in my closet.
EXACTLY!!
Except the whole point of this forum is that you can ask strange or hard questions. You might get shifty advice but Point is, she's not asking you this in person and jabbering your ear off. You chose this thread. What's your point?
That OP is full of shit. That when a rider sees someone so solution-resistant we flee.
That there's one in every barn, briefly, until that person publicly demonstrates that you can't talk your way into competence (only work improves your riding) and then leaves for the next unfortunate barn.
We can see them a mile away and they're the last person to whom I'd ever entrust a horse.
For the non-horse people here please remember - when you invite someone to ride you are putting a living animal in her hands. They are large but fragile and they remember ignorant riding. The horse comes first. 100% of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Horse trainer here. OP sounds like the reason I have a "shut up and ride" cap in my closet.
EXACTLY!!
Except the whole point of this forum is that you can ask strange or hard questions. You might get shifty advice but Point is, she's not asking you this in person and jabbering your ear off. You chose this thread. What's your point?