Arzada
Well-Known Member
Very good advice. Decision-making during while grieving is a tricky one - it's really worth giving yourself more time before you make this important decision re you and your horse.TBH, when you first posted about this, I thought that you had possibly been too quick to make up your mind.
You have had 2 major issues in your life in a very short time, with the loss of your daughter and now your accident. In your place, I would turn the horse away and take time to heal, physically and emotionally. Then think again when you know how you feel, when your doctor says it is appropriate for you to ride again.
It may well be that you decide that you are over-horsed and it would be better to sell him to a more experienced home, or that you decide to have some schoolmaster lessons yourself and send the horse to schooling livery before having lessons on him to help you work out the best way to ride him. Remember he will be maturing all the time he is turned away.