Roxylola
Well-Known Member
Even a few months could make a big difference, that sounds really promising
OK well this is very promising.... She was lovely and she rode her beautifully. She used to work on a breaking/schooling yard and used to event. She is a far better rider than I am. When I heard about her experience I thought she is bound to want paying! (I've had a few conversations that end up there....) but there won't be any money changing hands. Her situation is that she has an eventer who was retired unexpectedly through a field injury and has then had a baby so not in a position to have her own for now. But does want to get back into riding. And eventing. She has gone away to think about it. I hope this works out. Though she is planning to buy her own in Spring so this will be a short term arrangement. But buys me time at least and Deedee will benefit. Win, win, win......
There are a lot of wannabees out there who think they can ride and bring on a young horse. Sadly it could all go wrong and you end up with a bigger problem. Anybody good is not going to do it for nothing, especially if your mare is short of turnout and full of herself. You have to think of insurance issues as well. The ulcers were likely caused by not being turned out enough and causing stress. I would turn out if you can until your daughter is sorted.Thanks everyone. Plenty to think about. I have the person tomorrow, and another 2 possibles. One may not be experienced enough. The other probably will want paying. But we will see. I think a solution will just present itself one way or another so I will just wait and see what happens and ride them both as often as possible myself. I will also ask about private costs for the op. Apart from anything else she is in pain all the time and it's not fair to make her cope with that for months on end.