noblesteed
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I have a nice 14 yo bombproof allrounder. I keep him at a DIY livery yard with fab hacking but only a grass arena. I have a sharer 4 days a week as I have a young family so limited time. Sharer pays me £20 a week. She is 15 and originally wanted to do PC with my horse, so spent the summer getting to grips with him schooling and jumping (he's her first horse) to be ready for this summer season. However since winter has set in I feel her interest waning - she really needs transport to get to comps but we don't have any so she's a bit stuck in that sense. She lost confidence hacking and I don't think she really enjoys it.
Anyway horse has just been diagnosed with bone spavin. He has just been treated with injections to his hocks. So I feel it's probably wise to give him a quieter life in order to keep him going as long as possible - he's not really very old at 14 and I was hoping for a few more years from him! I love to hack and it's not the end of the world to me to stop jumping/schooling. However it's going to be a problem for sharer. Trouble is she is very attached to him, but he is going to need hacking out to keep him going. It would be very easy for me to find someone else to hack him out a few times a week as he's a fantastic hack and the hacking where we are is superb.
But would it be SO damaging for horse to continue schooling/jumping? I know some do with spavin it's just that my horse is also a big pet so I want to keep him sound as long as possible... and I would worry sharer is putting too much wear on hocks.
The other issue is without the sharer's money I don't think we can afford to keep horse at the livery yard. I will be gutted to leave but it would be so much cheaper to rent a field in our village. And probably better in the long run for his hocks (the fields are closed at the yard atm due to weather)
So any advice would be helpful. Thanks in advance!
I have a nice 14 yo bombproof allrounder. I keep him at a DIY livery yard with fab hacking but only a grass arena. I have a sharer 4 days a week as I have a young family so limited time. Sharer pays me £20 a week. She is 15 and originally wanted to do PC with my horse, so spent the summer getting to grips with him schooling and jumping (he's her first horse) to be ready for this summer season. However since winter has set in I feel her interest waning - she really needs transport to get to comps but we don't have any so she's a bit stuck in that sense. She lost confidence hacking and I don't think she really enjoys it.
Anyway horse has just been diagnosed with bone spavin. He has just been treated with injections to his hocks. So I feel it's probably wise to give him a quieter life in order to keep him going as long as possible - he's not really very old at 14 and I was hoping for a few more years from him! I love to hack and it's not the end of the world to me to stop jumping/schooling. However it's going to be a problem for sharer. Trouble is she is very attached to him, but he is going to need hacking out to keep him going. It would be very easy for me to find someone else to hack him out a few times a week as he's a fantastic hack and the hacking where we are is superb.
But would it be SO damaging for horse to continue schooling/jumping? I know some do with spavin it's just that my horse is also a big pet so I want to keep him sound as long as possible... and I would worry sharer is putting too much wear on hocks.
The other issue is without the sharer's money I don't think we can afford to keep horse at the livery yard. I will be gutted to leave but it would be so much cheaper to rent a field in our village. And probably better in the long run for his hocks (the fields are closed at the yard atm due to weather)
So any advice would be helpful. Thanks in advance!