Zoolander
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Hello,
Your advice would be greatly appreciated (however please be tactful, i'm upset enough as it is
). I have a super talented rising 5 youngster, who has bags of potential, i know nobody likes that word but that's what it is, for dressage. He's well bred for it and moves like nobodys business.
I didn't realise when I bought him what he would turn into, and as hard as it is to admit, he's too good for me. I simply don't have the time to get him out every single week to training, competitions, clinics etc travelling up and down. It's not that i'm not a good rider, I am, ut when I think of what he could really be doing with a dressage rider who has the time and know how to really get the most from him, it's saddens me. I also know horses have zero concept of thier potential, but I just feel he's being wasted with me.
So, I have been thinking long and hard and agonising over things.
I could send him on competition livery with a good rider locally. Would suit someone who maybe has another youngster for him to run alongside. I would be ok with going to watch him at shows and seeing how well he's doing, it's just the spiralling costs that are niggling at me. I could manage it, but obviously it wouldn't be cheap. I'm not after a big name, just soemone dedicated, kind and who is doing well.
I could put him on loan, again to a similar person as to above, and would be happy to pay a considerable amount towards his keep. Could suit someone who can't afford the outright cost to buy something talented. Red tape puts me off here.
Finally I could sell him, which I really don't want to do. I'll never afford something as fabulous as him anytime soon, I got lucky I think. He is the sweetest most lovely boy and a pleasure to have on the yard. He was also supposed to be the deposit for a house for me in a few years, but I think parting with him would devestate me.
I feel like such a failure, it really is the hardest thing to admit your horse is too good for you
So cookies to all, any thoughts or advice is welcome, we are based in Lancashire if that helps.
people that have pm'd me I shall reply asap!
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Your advice would be greatly appreciated (however please be tactful, i'm upset enough as it is
I didn't realise when I bought him what he would turn into, and as hard as it is to admit, he's too good for me. I simply don't have the time to get him out every single week to training, competitions, clinics etc travelling up and down. It's not that i'm not a good rider, I am, ut when I think of what he could really be doing with a dressage rider who has the time and know how to really get the most from him, it's saddens me. I also know horses have zero concept of thier potential, but I just feel he's being wasted with me.
So, I have been thinking long and hard and agonising over things.
I could send him on competition livery with a good rider locally. Would suit someone who maybe has another youngster for him to run alongside. I would be ok with going to watch him at shows and seeing how well he's doing, it's just the spiralling costs that are niggling at me. I could manage it, but obviously it wouldn't be cheap. I'm not after a big name, just soemone dedicated, kind and who is doing well.
I could put him on loan, again to a similar person as to above, and would be happy to pay a considerable amount towards his keep. Could suit someone who can't afford the outright cost to buy something talented. Red tape puts me off here.
Finally I could sell him, which I really don't want to do. I'll never afford something as fabulous as him anytime soon, I got lucky I think. He is the sweetest most lovely boy and a pleasure to have on the yard. He was also supposed to be the deposit for a house for me in a few years, but I think parting with him would devestate me.
I feel like such a failure, it really is the hardest thing to admit your horse is too good for you
So cookies to all, any thoughts or advice is welcome, we are based in Lancashire if that helps.
people that have pm'd me I shall reply asap!
x x