Bunnys_rule63
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SnowyShiloh wrote:
I'd say it depends on the horse really. Some horses love being ridden and would get very bored and miserable if they weren't, but some are quite happy justto spend all day out in the field. Also, horses are a lot more expensive to buy and keep than say, a cat, dog or rabbit, soa horse would be a very expensive animaljustto have as apet! I agree with you though, asalthough I ride quite a bit, having that bond with mySmokey and spending time with him on the ground is a lot more important to me than riding.Having a large, flight animal that will follow you around, listen to your tiniest body movementand come for cuddles is a lovely experience.
Rio looks great on the lunge Laura. She has quite a powerful walk doesn't she?
Ooooh, she's gorgeous, chub and all! I want a horse. Quick question, is it reasonable to have a horse but not want to ride it? I don't really like riding horses but I love taking care of them and patting them and watching them do their horsey things.
I'd say it depends on the horse really. Some horses love being ridden and would get very bored and miserable if they weren't, but some are quite happy justto spend all day out in the field. Also, horses are a lot more expensive to buy and keep than say, a cat, dog or rabbit, soa horse would be a very expensive animaljustto have as apet! I agree with you though, asalthough I ride quite a bit, having that bond with mySmokey and spending time with him on the ground is a lot more important to me than riding.Having a large, flight animal that will follow you around, listen to your tiniest body movementand come for cuddles is a lovely experience.
Rio looks great on the lunge Laura. She has quite a powerful walk doesn't she?