It seems hard to explain why someone would pour all their resources, time and money, in to horses which they spend very little time riding, but a lot of time mucking for.
Unless they are bred for it.
It seems unlikely that any person whose ancestors come from horse country would not be bred for a world with horses.
Similarly, one could blame the Great Depression on people being bred to farming having a hard time adjusting to a manufacturing world.
Riffing on Doug S.
Do you know any “horse people”?
It seems hard to explain why someone would pour all their resources, time and money, in to horses which they spend very little time riding, but a lot of time mucking for.
Unless they are bred for it.
It seems unlikely that any person whose ancestors come from horse country would not be bred for a world with horses.
Similarly, one could blame the Great Depression on people being bred to farming having a hard time adjusting to a manufacturing world.