Cliqmo
Well-Known Member
Some of you may have read about Bentley, he is my 4yr old 17hh grey (see siggy) and I love him to bits
I started backing him at the beginning of the year and he was as good as gold
Some of you may know he is currently lame after twisting his foot in the field
and is now on box rest (pretty much for an undetermined amount of time
) and a strong joint supplement to help the injury to heal
I'm not terribly happy at having to pay full livery fees for a horse shut in a 12x12 stable 22hrs a day (I graze him in hand for 1hr in AM and PM) but needs must and we have been ticking over for a few weeks now....
OH (in the Army) came in today and, as delicately as possible, dropped a total bombshell. Apparently there is a 50% chance we will be moving to Germany for his next posting in October (yes chaps in 12wks time
) and I am at a complete loss for what to do with Bentley if we end up going out there
I haven't yet asked the question (I can't face the answer at the moment) but I'm pretty sure OH won't want to stump up the £000s it could cost to ship a horse over and keep them stabled over there, particularly if he still isn't sound
I could ask my Mum to take him on, but I can't expect her to take a box resting 4yr old (so he would be turned away) and I really don't think being turned out for 2yrs (the duration of the Germany posting) is what a 4yr old horse needs?
I can't imagine anyone in their right mind wants to buy a box resting, unbroken horse either so selling seems very unlikely...so your suggestions would be welcome please...
Some of you may know he is currently lame after twisting his foot in the field
OH (in the Army) came in today and, as delicately as possible, dropped a total bombshell. Apparently there is a 50% chance we will be moving to Germany for his next posting in October (yes chaps in 12wks time
I could ask my Mum to take him on, but I can't expect her to take a box resting 4yr old (so he would be turned away) and I really don't think being turned out for 2yrs (the duration of the Germany posting) is what a 4yr old horse needs?
I can't imagine anyone in their right mind wants to buy a box resting, unbroken horse either so selling seems very unlikely...so your suggestions would be welcome please...