Oh, no judging here - I've known people who have owned horses all their lives who still don't really understand what they are dealing with. There are lots of great horses out there, but most are made, not born. Most young horses are
jerks, not because they are mean, but because they don't know any better. Most children simply aren't knowledgeable enough to teach them to
be better, so they get worse - and that goes double for ponies.
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This is Syd (also known as "Wig Out First, Ask Questions Later Syd." Under that poofy forelock, her blaze makes the shape of devil horns, and there were those that thought that absolutely appropriate! She was a terror as a youngster. My daughter was a huge help in training her, but I can remember saying, "I can tell Syd how to behave, and I can tell her how to behave around you when I'm here, but if you are to be safe, you need to know how to tell her how to behave when I'm not here."
Amen, and amen!
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This is Blondie. I knew when I met her as a weanling, this animal comes about as close to a Golden Retriever personality as a horse can. She is roachbacked, cowhocked, and her stifles lock if I don't stay after her feet, but I bought her for her personality (though even she had her jerkish moments as an adolescent). Everybody who meets her falls in love.