IhaveTooMany
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I think I know the answer but looking for that someone to say it can be done and do it!
Unbroken broodmare, 11 years old. Very sweet. Really unsure of everything outside the field, scared of the tractor and everything else on wheels bless her. Obviously been a broodmare in the fields most her life hasn't seen much. I've had her 2 years she has bred 2 lovely foals for me.
She's a 16hh very sturdy friesian and I would love to break her in for myself to plod about on. Am I being silly and would I be wasting my energy, should I just leave her alone to be a broodmare? Has anyone experience breaking in a slighly timid older mare? Any success stories, do I need a reality check?
Unbroken broodmare, 11 years old. Very sweet. Really unsure of everything outside the field, scared of the tractor and everything else on wheels bless her. Obviously been a broodmare in the fields most her life hasn't seen much. I've had her 2 years she has bred 2 lovely foals for me.
She's a 16hh very sturdy friesian and I would love to break her in for myself to plod about on. Am I being silly and would I be wasting my energy, should I just leave her alone to be a broodmare? Has anyone experience breaking in a slighly timid older mare? Any success stories, do I need a reality check?