@Misterbarstwo21 Ahh ok. Thanks for clarifying. While I do not agree with riding a yearling, you do have a very talented horse. Wish you, your daughter, and Dinero the best of luck.
yearlings, but about how I handled your personal attacks. I did not delete several other opposing views, because they were honest and respectful. You were not.
She showed her horse 1 time his 2 year old year in 1 w/t class, not every 2 weeks like you stated. I did not attack you when you insinuated that my daughter caused his injury and he had to be injected because of her riding him. I gave you the facts, which I will give again, he hyper extended his patellar ligament while kicking out at air in the pasture, he sustained the foot injury 3-4 weeks into his stall rest. The fact that you took the argument to a public forum, not the argument about riding
xxoverture1 -It has come to my attention that you are the user I blocked AND the person who started the thread on chronofhorsedotcom and that you also opened a new youtube account today to continue this pointless discussion. I am not adverse to others differing opinions and respect the point of view that yearlings shouldn't be ridden. What I don't respect is you taking to public forums with lies about my child.
@SthrnBelle247 Thank you. He is very sweet and doing quite well. He was injected in the coffin jont because he had an unknown foot problem that developed while he was on stall rest for an injury he sustained while being playful in the pasture. The vet here couldn't figure it out, so we took him for an mri out of state. Anyway, he had torn a ligament in his back foot while confined to his stall..He had been on stall rest for nearly 4 weeks when it happened and not at all related to riding
@bugsnpleasure "Top trainer" is relative to your interpretation. I know of no trainers that would condone this...from WP, to cutting, to reining to barrels.
Go ask a 7 year old kid to start body building. Thats what it does to their joints. The back isnt even fully fused until the age of 6. This horse is 1 and looking at her previous videos, has already had an injection?
@SthrnBelle247 Thank you so much!
Misterbarstwo21 1 year ago
@Misterbarstwo21 Ahh ok. Thanks for clarifying. While I do not agree with riding a yearling, you do have a very talented horse. Wish you, your daughter, and Dinero the best of luck.
And to xxoverture1- get a life. Youre a moron.
SthrnBelle247 1 year ago
This was over a year ago by the way. He is a few weeks away from his 4th birthday now.
Misterbarstwo21 1 year ago
yearlings, but about how I handled your personal attacks. I did not delete several other opposing views, because they were honest and respectful. You were not.
Misterbarstwo21 1 year ago
She showed her horse 1 time his 2 year old year in 1 w/t class, not every 2 weeks like you stated. I did not attack you when you insinuated that my daughter caused his injury and he had to be injected because of her riding him. I gave you the facts, which I will give again, he hyper extended his patellar ligament while kicking out at air in the pasture, he sustained the foot injury 3-4 weeks into his stall rest. The fact that you took the argument to a public forum, not the argument about riding
Misterbarstwo21 1 year ago
xxoverture1 -It has come to my attention that you are the user I blocked AND the person who started the thread on chronofhorsedotcom and that you also opened a new youtube account today to continue this pointless discussion. I am not adverse to others differing opinions and respect the point of view that yearlings shouldn't be ridden. What I don't respect is you taking to public forums with lies about my child.
Misterbarstwo21 1 year ago
@SthrnBelle247 Thank you. He is very sweet and doing quite well. He was injected in the coffin jont because he had an unknown foot problem that developed while he was on stall rest for an injury he sustained while being playful in the pasture. The vet here couldn't figure it out, so we took him for an mri out of state. Anyway, he had torn a ligament in his back foot while confined to his stall..He had been on stall rest for nearly 4 weeks when it happened and not at all related to riding
Misterbarstwo21 1 year ago
@Crush909 I agree...but where did I say to lunge? And its all in HOW you do it.
SthrnBelle247 1 year ago
@SlowLopin4Life Its a known FACT. You dont have to be a vet to possess common sense.
And no, this isnt my horse. If it were, I would wait and have the joints checked and cleared to begin light riding.
Whats the rush? Is it worth possible longterm damage? Of course not, in my opinion anyways.
Beautiful horse BTW.
SthrnBelle247 1 year ago
@bugsnpleasure "Top trainer" is relative to your interpretation. I know of no trainers that would condone this...from WP, to cutting, to reining to barrels.
Go ask a 7 year old kid to start body building. Thats what it does to their joints. The back isnt even fully fused until the age of 6. This horse is 1 and looking at her previous videos, has already had an injection?
SthrnBelle247 1 year ago