silvershadow81
Well-Known Member
Sorry this will be a long one but could really do with opinions on it.
My friends horse fractured his hock about 3 years ago and he went on to make a great recovery. As she is heavily into dressage and he wasnt able to stay at the high level, she bought herself a new horse and was able to pop him out on loan (this lasted about 9 months).
Just before christmas, the loan lady said she didnt have the time for him, so my friend ended up with him back in livery (which she was really struggling to afford paying for two).
Managed to arrange for a local college to take him, which worked out well until they have increased his workload which has made them want a vet report done, which he has sadly failed so they wont use him in the college and want him returned.
When he was with my girl i rode him a few times and he is absolutly brilliant horse in the school and hacking. (would win most local dressage competitions!) He was even on the quadrille team last year, so will happily produce a great test all dressed up! I think that with a smaller level of work, say happy hacker he would be fine in a new home.
The problem with this is that my friend cannot keep sending him away for people who dont understand how to manage his previous injury to then give up on him and then sending him back, and is not thinking that it may be best to put him to sleep.
I can see where she is coming from as he is a 16.2 warmblood who is not the cheapest of boys to feed throughout the winter. He also gets himself in a total state if he is left in the stable/ field and his friends dissapear........ So would someone really pay to keep a horse like him going just to have a lightly worked horse on their yard?
If I had the money I would definatly take him! Though would it just be prolonging a decision which needs to be made sooner rather than later??
Would really appreciate your comments on this one and my friend is very upset and so totally confused and I really wouldnt want to be her at the moment.
Thanks everyone x
My friends horse fractured his hock about 3 years ago and he went on to make a great recovery. As she is heavily into dressage and he wasnt able to stay at the high level, she bought herself a new horse and was able to pop him out on loan (this lasted about 9 months).
Just before christmas, the loan lady said she didnt have the time for him, so my friend ended up with him back in livery (which she was really struggling to afford paying for two).
Managed to arrange for a local college to take him, which worked out well until they have increased his workload which has made them want a vet report done, which he has sadly failed so they wont use him in the college and want him returned.
When he was with my girl i rode him a few times and he is absolutly brilliant horse in the school and hacking. (would win most local dressage competitions!) He was even on the quadrille team last year, so will happily produce a great test all dressed up! I think that with a smaller level of work, say happy hacker he would be fine in a new home.
The problem with this is that my friend cannot keep sending him away for people who dont understand how to manage his previous injury to then give up on him and then sending him back, and is not thinking that it may be best to put him to sleep.
I can see where she is coming from as he is a 16.2 warmblood who is not the cheapest of boys to feed throughout the winter. He also gets himself in a total state if he is left in the stable/ field and his friends dissapear........ So would someone really pay to keep a horse like him going just to have a lightly worked horse on their yard?
If I had the money I would definatly take him! Though would it just be prolonging a decision which needs to be made sooner rather than later??
Would really appreciate your comments on this one and my friend is very upset and so totally confused and I really wouldnt want to be her at the moment.
Thanks everyone x