Aske not for whom the bell tolls - Carthorse's final report

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We had very late times for Aske Nov today - dressage 16.20, XC 18.24 so I had a lie in, then jumped the mare, then cleaned tack, washed and plaited Carthorse and off we went. Very, very odd!!

Neither of us was much in the mood for dressage today. I only just managed to cram my hat on over the large lump on my forehead caused by a gate propelled by 700kg of cow hitting me at 20mph on the head yesterday (no I wasn't knocked out, but did see double for a bit
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). Had one of those annoying warm-ups where you keep nearly running in to the same person time and time again (Nicola Wilson this time) and when we did our test Carthorse spent most of the time watching the cars going past on the road and I spent most of the time thinking 'gosh it's hot isn't it?' and letting my mind wander. 41.2 was about right - all the right things in the right places but with little elegance or concentration from either of the participants.

SJing warm-up was hopeless - I couldn't see a stride, hooked into the bottom of most of the fences, Carthorse stopped at least twice, I rode in front of the same poor person trying to jump at least 4 times (yup, Nicola Wilson again - what with pinching her husband from her to dance at Burgie and trying to kill her twice today she must really think I have it in for her
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). Went into the ring and all the strides appeared as if by magic and we jumped clear. Yay!
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We were last of the day XC, and Carthorse was on fire - he flew round like a racehorse, even taking some flyers (unheard of for him). Sadly one of these was over the fence at the top of a steep hill and we missed the sharp left turn to the skinny but was I bovvered? No, we were having a ball!!!
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. Had a fab round barring that and finished galloping flat out with a grin a mile wide and a very large lump in my throat.

The sad bit is that I have come to the conclusion, after much, much soul searching, blood, sweat and tears (Baydale and Heidi Woodhead can confirm at least 3 of the aforementioned) that Carthorse is not, and never will be, an eventer. He loves the XC but that's about it and after 4 years of trying to squeeze a round peg into a square hole I have decided that it just isn't fair on him or me. So he has been advertised and will (hopefully very soon) be sold as a hunter and spend the rest of his days as a field-master's/whip's/or general thruster's horse with a big grin on his face instead of being forced to be an eventer.

So ladies and gentlemen join me in raising a glass and a toast to Carthorse - a pretty mediocre eventer (hampered by an even more mediocre jockey
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), but the toughest, soundest, boldest, most careful, courageous, clever and noble horse that I have ever had the priviledge to ride across country behind a pack of hounds. Happy hunting, boyo! :insert smiley for trying to grin through the tears:
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PS. in my title I paraphrased a commonly misquoted line by John Donne. Before some English Lit nerd pulls me up on it I am quite aware that what John Donne actually wrote in 'No man is an island' is 'and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee'. Unfortunately there's no pun in that!!
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A fitting last run then and a good memory to hold! So pleased all went well for you. This selling horse malarky isnt an easy one
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Well done!
 
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I know how you feel. went through a similar thing a couple of years ago. Keep hold of the happy memories and they will get you through. Also never forget you've made the best decision for the both of you .
Lots of hugs and really glad your last event was one to make you smile!
 
Your day sounds like mine with the late start, didnt know what to do with myself all morning!!!!

I will indeed raise a glass to carthorse. I've loved reading your reports on him and i'm sorry you've made the decision i know must have been very tough to make (been there!). I'm sure it'll be the right one in the long run. I hope he finds a lovely home
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Is he on horsequest? Only I thought I spotted him about aweek ago and was going to PM you...I could be barking up the wrong tree completely here, mind!

A fitting end though, hope at least you have enjoyed it to some extent...!x
 
Sad for you but it sounds like you both had a ball today. Good on yer for making such a brave decision - you'll probably both be much happier in the long run
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Jules, you were right! I'm surprised that more people haven't noticed tbh, being the horse-geeks that you lot are (in the nicest possible way
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), but eventerlad gets first dibs for detective of the month!
 
I have loved reading all about carthorse ( and you) and wish him happy hunting.
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I am raising my glass to both of you.....cheers!
Hard decision..
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Glad you had a good run and I sure there will be tears when he leaves but he will be the happiest horse in the world if he can hunt all the time.
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Saf - I will be looking for another but not until the money's in my pocket!

T_C - you can have your name back now! No more confusion. Bet you're chuffed
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E_E - a nice man from the Beaufort came the other night and loved him, but needs his wife to come and ride him etc. before he's 100% which could take a week or two to arrange. Had many phone-calls, mostly from field masters and masters. Most are at the other end of the country, on holiday for the next fortnight and the enquiries are being made on their behalf by their MEGA fussy wives. Most want a galloping, jumping up-front-all-day machine that their 8st wife can also lead the toddler's pony from. Aaaargh
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Well done on your last report with the Carthorse and hope he has some fantastic days hunting *hugs*
 
Sounds like a very fitting end to your eventing partnership!
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What a fantastic chap he is, and a far better eventer than many out there!!
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Oh No!
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That is sad, for you, he'll probably be happy as larry though so you can get some satisfaction out of that.

At least your head is ruling your heart. Best of luck selling him, i'm sure he'll be snapped up.
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QR, don't know Carthorse's story as I don't come in here much. But just wanted to say, struck and heartened by your putting the horse first, assessing carefully which job he excels at, and sending him off with the brightest future. Really nice to read.
 
I'm glad you had a great last run together
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Well done for making the difficult decision to sell him. I know how difficult it is to let them go when you love them so much
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What a big (and brave) decision to make, but I'm sure (and it sounds like) you feel better already for having made it and you can both go your separate ways on a good note to do what you each like doing best. A brilliant way to finish after your recent issues with a clear SJ as well!
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Good luck finding him the right home, sounds like you'll have your pick of great homes for him. And have fun picking up a new boy or girl.
 
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