minesadouble
Well-Known Member
Make me feel better! Following on from my post in hunting Forum I have decided to keep my daughter's outgrown 13.2hh for myself.
My own horse is getting on and is a bit stiff behing (as well as being an awkward old mule!) and my initial plan was to sell my daughter's 13.2 (she has a new 14.2 pony) and buy a new horse for myself.
In the meantime however I have been riding the 13.2 and thoroughly enjoying him. I can't ride every day due to working 3 days a week and having a 1 year old baby.
I have decided rather than go through the double trauma of looking for a new horse and of parting with our 13.2 who is is a lovely genuine, tough and honest little chap I will keep him for myself.
He is a 13.2hh chunky N/F cross and I am 5'6 and 9st - he carries me fine, I like riding him and he has done so much for my daughter's riding and been so succesful competing it would break our hearts to sell him - this means we can keep him forever and by the time he is twenty (fingers crossed he will still be with us) my youngest will be 7 and can potter about on him. I also can't really justify buying a new horse for myself when I can only ride a few times a week.
So it is really a win win situation - just need people to make feel better about being an adult with a 13.2hh pony!
My own horse is getting on and is a bit stiff behing (as well as being an awkward old mule!) and my initial plan was to sell my daughter's 13.2 (she has a new 14.2 pony) and buy a new horse for myself.
In the meantime however I have been riding the 13.2 and thoroughly enjoying him. I can't ride every day due to working 3 days a week and having a 1 year old baby.
I have decided rather than go through the double trauma of looking for a new horse and of parting with our 13.2 who is is a lovely genuine, tough and honest little chap I will keep him for myself.
He is a 13.2hh chunky N/F cross and I am 5'6 and 9st - he carries me fine, I like riding him and he has done so much for my daughter's riding and been so succesful competing it would break our hearts to sell him - this means we can keep him forever and by the time he is twenty (fingers crossed he will still be with us) my youngest will be 7 and can potter about on him. I also can't really justify buying a new horse for myself when I can only ride a few times a week.
So it is really a win win situation - just need people to make feel better about being an adult with a 13.2hh pony!