What are farrier and tack ?? :shock:
Farrier keeps the horse shod(shoes) and tack is saddle/bridle/halter etcWhat are farrier and tack ?? :shock:
i beg to differ when my family moved up the coast we kept our old house (ended up moving back there ) and our next door neighbour at the holiday house got one of those tiny horses , we pulled a few fence palings down and the horse made its way between houses and kept our lawns mowed when we weren't there , they kept it well exercised by taking it for walks along the beach thats across the road and with the 2 yards together it had a pretty big yard ( we do live in a small beach town though and the blocks are pretty big compared to places that are more populated )Not quite as simple as putting it in your backyard, and giving it hay a few times a week.
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i beg to differ when my family moved up the coast we kept our old house (ended up moving back there ) and our next door neighbour at the holiday house got one of those tiny horses , we pulled a few fence palings down and the horse made its way between houses and kept our lawns mowed when we weren't there , they kept it well exercised by taking it for walks along the beach thats across the road and with the 2 yards together it had a pretty big yard ( we do live in a small beach town though and the blocks are pretty big compared to places that are more populated )
however i do understand that this wouldn't work for every one but it worked well for them and us , didn't mow the lawns for years
haha yea the girl who owned it had other horses but she kept them on some land near by , this was more like a dog to her , i would not recommend keeping a larger horse in your back yard thats just plain stupid and i wouldn't be buying a horse for my girlfriends birthday either , unless she already had other horses and i knew she was looking into getting another and had the space , even then id check with her before i bought itI see what you did there
Yes I'm sure it could work with a small horse and a large secure backyard, but I meant it more as a generalisation.
I think images of Clydesdales in a suburban backyard came into my head..
if you buy her a horse this year imagine what she will want next year haha
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