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Sorry this is waffle, and just theraputic typing!! I am admitting defeat.
I have wanted to go eventing for as long as I can remember but I have never had a sound enough horse. I have spent over a year and far too much money on my newish, talented but impossible horse who has now been diagnosed with severe injuries to ligaments and tendons inside both front feet (I've known for a long time there had to be something wrong with her, it just was a long, expensive road finding it!). She has only a 35% chance of recovering and if she does her behaviour may still be too bad for her to be an 'all round" type horse.
I was planning to breed my next horse from her while she's definately out of action but (luckily) before I could go ahead with it I found out that an injury I have to my own back is probably not fixable
I've been unable to jump since injuring my back and I was led to believe an operation could sort this, but it turns out that isn't the case, in fact it may well stop me having enough movement to ride at all. So, the last thing I fancy doing is breeding and raising a fabulous competition horse and then being unable to jump it.
My question is, what does anyone think of my plan B (which is still very open to adjustments!)?
I have been riding a lovely welsh cob to help a friend out and its made me think might just be happy with a nice little horse I can do pleasure rides and a bit of RC dressage on.
Can you adjust from dedicated work towards competition on sports horses to being a leisure rider, I quite fancy trying? I'm not sure what to do with my horse either, I'll probably turn her away after she's done her stint of box rest but next year I may try to find her a home as a brood mare. Are their people happy to take on mares for breeding that haven't had foals before? (She is suitable, by the way, she's 7, her injuries are no way hereditary and her riding issues are down to pain and bad experiences, not to a difficult temperament).
Really sorry that was so rambley, cheers if anyone read it!!!
What do you think?
I was planning to breed my next horse from her while she's definately out of action but (luckily) before I could go ahead with it I found out that an injury I have to my own back is probably not fixable
My question is, what does anyone think of my plan B (which is still very open to adjustments!)?
I have been riding a lovely welsh cob to help a friend out and its made me think might just be happy with a nice little horse I can do pleasure rides and a bit of RC dressage on.
Really sorry that was so rambley, cheers if anyone read it!!!
What do you think?