She doesn’t own a horse!!. They need riding 5/6 times a week to start with sue would be at the stables same amount of days if she was full livery (and she’s too lazy to be diy).
no offence meant by this (I’m a horse snob hands up!) but the fat hairy cobs she’s featuring aren’t my cup of tea. They just aren’t elegant . They might be ok for children or adults who want a bit of hack maybe jump a cross pole or do an intro b dressage test but they aren’t an elegant choice of horse . A person with taste and money who was a keen competitive rider would buy a Warmblood . Sorry to the cob owners out there I’m sure there are some nice ones who are very loved and fun but it’sjust my horse snob opinion . Hence Lydia seems to think she’s on a fine Thorobred we see in downtown abbey doing Side saddle
lydia a thick set cob is not downton vibes it’s gypsy vibes ! But you just don’t see the difference do you …