Jericho
Well-Known Member
After looking at a post below linking to project horse website I was amazed at how companion horses there are available that have conditions that means that they are in long term mild pain or have behavioural issues - all of them cannot be ridden. Do companion homes exist for all these horses? Would anyone willingly take on a horse with problems even it is a loan?
So what would you do if your horse went incurably lame / ill and meant that it no longer had a 'useful' life as a riding / driving / breeding horse AND if you could only afford to keep one horse (maybe because you dont have your own land) and you wanted to ride?
I may have to face this within the next year as my boy has navicular. He will probably never do the job that I bought him for (after spending all my savings on him!). My OH has saud categorically that I can not have another horse as we do not have the time, money or room to accomodate another one.
He will make a fantastic pet as he is like a big dog and I love him to bits but I have so many people say to me "if he was in the wild, it would be survival of the fittest", "you are pouring money into a hobby where you dont get to do the hobby", "if you bought the horse to do a job and he cant do it then you need to cut losses and not be sentimental" "life is too short to waste" "whats the point of an unrideable horse?" and so on and so on.
Just interested in people's thoughts - there isnt a correct answer .....
So what would you do if your horse went incurably lame / ill and meant that it no longer had a 'useful' life as a riding / driving / breeding horse AND if you could only afford to keep one horse (maybe because you dont have your own land) and you wanted to ride?
I may have to face this within the next year as my boy has navicular. He will probably never do the job that I bought him for (after spending all my savings on him!). My OH has saud categorically that I can not have another horse as we do not have the time, money or room to accomodate another one.
He will make a fantastic pet as he is like a big dog and I love him to bits but I have so many people say to me "if he was in the wild, it would be survival of the fittest", "you are pouring money into a hobby where you dont get to do the hobby", "if you bought the horse to do a job and he cant do it then you need to cut losses and not be sentimental" "life is too short to waste" "whats the point of an unrideable horse?" and so on and so on.
Just interested in people's thoughts - there isnt a correct answer .....