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Anyone have horses on here?
Wouldn't it be nice to have an 'Equine' sub topic?
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I don`t see why they couldn`t have it as a subsection of Animals and Nature. After all, there`s a birdwatching section. Horses are a hobby as well as an animal in the same way as birds/birdwa tching.
20:48 Sun 04th Nov 2012
No longer in a position to keep geegees but had lots of fun in my youth, and later. When I think back to the daft things we used to get up to, i.e jumping gates with a whole head of rollers in, in preparation for an evening out. If my own children had got up to the same antics, i would certainly have put the foot down!
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Maybe you fail to see how an Equine sub topic could be of value but Ed might think differently considering over 4.5 million (source Horse and Hound) people ride in the UK at the present. I came to AB through a link on Google and perhaps if I'd typed in a specific question on Horses I may have been directed here. As AB is not a knitting circle but a business relying on advertising, then it may be of benefit to both AB as a business and to horsey people. I personally don't like going on horsey public forums as fail to see why I should justify myself to wippersnappers who think they know everything about equines because they have a certificate in Stable Management. This site is in my opinion a little more user friendly and I thought it would be useful to post equine specific questions on here. ;-)
Maybe you fail to see how an Equine sub topic could be of value but Ed might think differently considering over 4.5 million (source Horse and Hound) people ride in the UK at the present. I came to AB through a link on Google and perhaps if I'd typed in a specific question on Horses I may have been directed here. As AB is not a knitting circle but a business relying on advertising, then it may be of benefit to both AB as a business and to horsey people. I personally don't like going on horsey public forums as fail to see why I should justify myself to wippersnappers who think they know everything about equines because they have a certificate in Stable Management. This site is in my opinion a little more user friendly and I thought it would be useful to post equine specific questions on here. ;-)
My kids used to be terrible dare devils. Especially when preparing for gymkhana or utility classes. They would put up a line of bounce jumps and ride down with no reigns, or blindfolded or some other stupid antic. They would put flapping bags on the jumps or sacks. All good training but I would nearly have a heart attack watching.