HaffiesRock
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So long and short is, my pony has moved to a much bigger field. It is currently split into 3 paddocks 1/2 acre and 2, 1 acre and all can be opened up/rested etc. He has friends on all sides but I cannot help but want to get him a companion.
I have a niece who is almost 4 and pony mad and a couple of friends with pony loving children so instantly thought a nice little lead rein pony would fit the bill and be useful.
Had a quick look on preloved and have seen a couple, but also saw a gorgeous 13.3 cob which I could ride. Now friend with horsey little boy is looking for a loan in the spring for herself as her horse was sadly put to sleep in the summer. We are both small and light so 13.3hh is no problem for hacking.
All sounds perfect in my head, whether it be a kids pony or something I could ride too! I have a sharer 3 days a week to exercise my pony in the winter (shes a student so can come when its light!) she also poo picks etc and is a god send. It would mean I could hack with her at the weekends too, her on the new pony.
So the problem will be my OH. I have put together a spreadsheet of additional costs to show him it wont cost that much more and time wont be an issue either. I pay monthly for the whole field so no additional livery costs. I always buy too much hay and feed in the winter to stock pile so additional hay/feed costs will be minimal if at all. I would ensure a live out/hardy type that's barefoot so only a trim at £20 when required, dentist at £35 every 6 months etc. Also Vaccinations would only be the cost of the jab as call out I pay anyway for my boy. Insurance for vet fees is about £20 a month. I already have a savings account for emergencies so again that is covered. Wormers/egg counts are not expensive.
Ideally id look for a loan pony so if all else fails it could go home. We have a couple of cub saddles at the yard so would only need a little bridle if it didn't come with tack.
I have plenty of time to care for them both and my sharer (who is tiny) has offered to help exercise the smaller pony until spring when the kids would start riding.
So my question is, am I being mad and living in a dream world? Does it really cost a lot more to keep 2?
What have I missed out while looking through my rose tinted spectacles?
Chocolate hobnobs if you got this far!
I have a niece who is almost 4 and pony mad and a couple of friends with pony loving children so instantly thought a nice little lead rein pony would fit the bill and be useful.
Had a quick look on preloved and have seen a couple, but also saw a gorgeous 13.3 cob which I could ride. Now friend with horsey little boy is looking for a loan in the spring for herself as her horse was sadly put to sleep in the summer. We are both small and light so 13.3hh is no problem for hacking.
All sounds perfect in my head, whether it be a kids pony or something I could ride too! I have a sharer 3 days a week to exercise my pony in the winter (shes a student so can come when its light!) she also poo picks etc and is a god send. It would mean I could hack with her at the weekends too, her on the new pony.
So the problem will be my OH. I have put together a spreadsheet of additional costs to show him it wont cost that much more and time wont be an issue either. I pay monthly for the whole field so no additional livery costs. I always buy too much hay and feed in the winter to stock pile so additional hay/feed costs will be minimal if at all. I would ensure a live out/hardy type that's barefoot so only a trim at £20 when required, dentist at £35 every 6 months etc. Also Vaccinations would only be the cost of the jab as call out I pay anyway for my boy. Insurance for vet fees is about £20 a month. I already have a savings account for emergencies so again that is covered. Wormers/egg counts are not expensive.
Ideally id look for a loan pony so if all else fails it could go home. We have a couple of cub saddles at the yard so would only need a little bridle if it didn't come with tack.
I have plenty of time to care for them both and my sharer (who is tiny) has offered to help exercise the smaller pony until spring when the kids would start riding.
So my question is, am I being mad and living in a dream world? Does it really cost a lot more to keep 2?
What have I missed out while looking through my rose tinted spectacles?
Chocolate hobnobs if you got this far!