A Fool and a Horse
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15.1 hands, c-t-t. Not sure what counts as the center ...
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"Often-expensive hobby meets definitely expensive hobby." He's a handsome lad.
Getting an idea for a really weird triathlon.
Getting an idea for a really weird triathlon.
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I just got back from spending a few days at Kentucky Horse Park, where my wife's cousin was competing in a National Eventing Championship. She competed in Dressage, Cross Country, and Stadium Jumping. Even at the amateur level, she has a lot of money invested in horse, truck and trailer, tack, etc. And the horses have to eat every day, whether you ride them or not. It makes a roadie having an expensive carbon fiber, electronic shifting wonder bike seem tame by comparison.
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My Stepdaughter has been involved in Horses until quite recently. So as a newly acquired member of the family it was all new to me, sheesh the costs involved in acquiring a cheap horse, and they are a handful... and all cheap horses have issues, always physical and quite often emotional... i must admit they are interesting to be around and to get to know... my observation was that there are not really bad horses just bad owners .. as a pack animal they will do what the boss says unless the boss is a crappy boss then they will do whatever the heck they want to do, and you can inherit all kinds of problems from the previous bosses... how about a goldfish instead?
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I suppose the same goes for all animals. While the horse above was "new" when we bought it, we've had various cats and dogs from local asylums, and it was often a challenge to get them to trust humans again. Sometimes we succeeded.
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the current triumverata is certainly one fortunate group to have found such a loving home with you!
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Came to this thread expecting the punch line to a joke.....instead some great images, thanks
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See Cyclist. Think Horse.
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I just got back from spending a few days at Kentucky Horse Park, where my wife's cousin was competing in a National Eventing Championship. She competed in Dressage, Cross Country, and Stadium Jumping. Even at the amateur level, she has a lot of money invested in horse, truck and trailer, tack, etc. And the horses have to eat every day, whether you ride them or not. It makes a roadie having an expensive carbon fiber, electronic shifting wonder bike seem tame by comparison.
Somebody asked about what his wife thought about it, "she shows horse's, this wouldn't even feed and care for a season of her deal" .
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The horse is probably thinking...WTF. She has that to ride. Why am I hauling her around?
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The CV market is down. Are there e-horses?
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Of course there are. Is your head stuffy and uncomfortable too?
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The weird thing is the bike is a Rocinante and the horse's name is Sancho Panza. Go figure?
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You've got that in reverse, backwards even. The horse self-identifies as a human whereas we are mere goats or sheeps.
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My Stepdaughter has been involved in Horses until quite recently. So as a newly acquired member of the family it was all new to me, sheesh the costs involved in acquiring a cheap horse, and they are a handful... and all cheap horses have issues, always physical and quite often emotional... i must admit they are interesting to be around and to get to know... my observation was that there are not really bad horses just bad owners .. as a pack animal they will do what the boss says unless the boss is a crappy boss then they will do whatever the heck they want to do, and you can inherit all kinds of problems from the previous bosses... how about a goldfish instead?
My kids, “Can we afford a horse?”
Me, “The purchase price, yes. The monthly maintenance?…”
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I just got back from spending a few days at Kentucky Horse Park, where my wife's cousin was competing in a National Eventing Championship. She competed in Dressage, Cross Country, and Stadium Jumping. Even at the amateur level, she has a lot of money invested in horse, truck and trailer, tack, etc. And the horses have to eat every day, whether you ride them or not. It makes a roadie having an expensive carbon fiber, electronic shifting wonder bike seem tame by comparison.
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My Stepdaughter has been involved in Horses until quite recently. So as a newly acquired member of the family it was all new to me, sheesh the costs involved in acquiring a cheap horse, and they are a handful... and all cheap horses have issues, always physical and quite often emotional... i must admit they are interesting to be around and to get to know... my observation was that there are not really bad horses just bad owners .. as a pack animal they will do what the boss says unless the boss is a crappy boss then they will do whatever the heck they want to do, and you can inherit all kinds of problems from the previous bosses... how about a goldfish instead?
We took in 2 dogs. I don’t think they suffered from any crazy deliberate abuse as much as severe neglect.
Anyways, both seem extremely grateful to be a part of the family.
Horses don’t seem as gregarious towards people as dogs do, but if I knew the adopted horse as well as I know our adopted dogs, would I get the same impression? Like, wow this horse really enjoys being around me.
It could be they just don’t have the same opportunities to express it. Like obviously a horse isn’t going to flop itself next to your couch with it’s hooves in the air for a belly rub, or get in the car and ride shotgun to run errands, etc.