! Hackinghappy!
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Looking for some advice please!
I have a 11 year old mare who is currently living her best life as a field ornament due to my lack of time.
I have 2 young kids, a dog, a busy job - oh and a husband who would quite like to see me now and again.
I bought this horse about 4 years ago after taking a 2 year break from horse owning (because of the demands of a young child). I hadn't intended on having any more children but hey ho it happened. After a nice year of riding while I was on maternity leave the reality of owning a horse, juggling 2 kids and a full time job was starting to hit. Then my mare was diagnosed with mild, bilateral PSD so needed treatment (steroids and remedial shoes) and rehab which took much longer than intended because I couldn't commit to a daily program and was able to exercise her 3 to 4 times per week. In fact we're still no where near doing what we used to because I'm being more cautious than I need to be - physio and vet are delighted with her and say crack on, she's fine but there is a chance she'll reach a limit and breakdown again and require more treatment (steroids) and a lighter workload.
I'm currently in a position where I honestly don't think I want a horse any more. I resent the time and money I have to spend on her vs. spending time with the kids and unfortunately the effort to keep her feels like it's outweighing my enjoyment of her. My yard is nice and by far the best in the area but it's not a sociable yard so I don't really get the benefits of that social side of horse owning that I love so much. Most of my friends now are non horsey so that's another juggle as I have to turn down things with them because I need to sort to horse.
BUT!!! I went through the same situation about 6 years ago with my last horse (who had no issues and was a horse of a lifetime). I found it all too much and after trying and failing to find a sharer or loaner I sold him to the perfect home - I do sometimes regret as he really was the best and my worry is will the same happen again? The difference with my current mare is that while she is lovely and sweet and bombproof, she's not my horse of a lifetime - she hates schooling and while she will do it, she doesn't enjoy it. She can be very lazy (and no, it's not pain related as believe me she's had all the checks), and some days it's a work out trying to go for a short hack (other days she's fine).
If I could find her the perfect home as I was able to for my gelding I honestly think I'd give her away - but I don't know if that is possible because of her issues which include -
Poor confirmation - she's long in the back, has turns on both front legs and now her PDS
Weight management - she is a fatty and summers require strict weight management
Abilities - she's a fab hacker - I mean will hack anywhere and does not spook but she's not a fan of schooling. I'm now at the point where we have reached an understanding and she will walk and trot and do some schooling for me if she's in the right mood but she's not great at cantering in the school (although this may be due to her psd - I've not tried it since her rehab). She will nap to the gate and happily drag your foot along the indoor wall of arena - but she doesn't buck, rear etc so nothing dangerous.
Poor start in life - behavior wise she's a saint - my kids ride her. She did however have a pretty rubbish time before I bought her and had been in about 9 homes including through 2 dealers by the time I bought her and I am loath to risk putting her through that again a she is such a sweetheart
So thoughts please? Should I sell? Would anyone buy her and give her a good home?
I have a 11 year old mare who is currently living her best life as a field ornament due to my lack of time.
I have 2 young kids, a dog, a busy job - oh and a husband who would quite like to see me now and again.
I bought this horse about 4 years ago after taking a 2 year break from horse owning (because of the demands of a young child). I hadn't intended on having any more children but hey ho it happened. After a nice year of riding while I was on maternity leave the reality of owning a horse, juggling 2 kids and a full time job was starting to hit. Then my mare was diagnosed with mild, bilateral PSD so needed treatment (steroids and remedial shoes) and rehab which took much longer than intended because I couldn't commit to a daily program and was able to exercise her 3 to 4 times per week. In fact we're still no where near doing what we used to because I'm being more cautious than I need to be - physio and vet are delighted with her and say crack on, she's fine but there is a chance she'll reach a limit and breakdown again and require more treatment (steroids) and a lighter workload.
I'm currently in a position where I honestly don't think I want a horse any more. I resent the time and money I have to spend on her vs. spending time with the kids and unfortunately the effort to keep her feels like it's outweighing my enjoyment of her. My yard is nice and by far the best in the area but it's not a sociable yard so I don't really get the benefits of that social side of horse owning that I love so much. Most of my friends now are non horsey so that's another juggle as I have to turn down things with them because I need to sort to horse.
BUT!!! I went through the same situation about 6 years ago with my last horse (who had no issues and was a horse of a lifetime). I found it all too much and after trying and failing to find a sharer or loaner I sold him to the perfect home - I do sometimes regret as he really was the best and my worry is will the same happen again? The difference with my current mare is that while she is lovely and sweet and bombproof, she's not my horse of a lifetime - she hates schooling and while she will do it, she doesn't enjoy it. She can be very lazy (and no, it's not pain related as believe me she's had all the checks), and some days it's a work out trying to go for a short hack (other days she's fine).
If I could find her the perfect home as I was able to for my gelding I honestly think I'd give her away - but I don't know if that is possible because of her issues which include -
Poor confirmation - she's long in the back, has turns on both front legs and now her PDS
Weight management - she is a fatty and summers require strict weight management
Abilities - she's a fab hacker - I mean will hack anywhere and does not spook but she's not a fan of schooling. I'm now at the point where we have reached an understanding and she will walk and trot and do some schooling for me if she's in the right mood but she's not great at cantering in the school (although this may be due to her psd - I've not tried it since her rehab). She will nap to the gate and happily drag your foot along the indoor wall of arena - but she doesn't buck, rear etc so nothing dangerous.
Poor start in life - behavior wise she's a saint - my kids ride her. She did however have a pretty rubbish time before I bought her and had been in about 9 homes including through 2 dealers by the time I bought her and I am loath to risk putting her through that again a she is such a sweetheart
So thoughts please? Should I sell? Would anyone buy her and give her a good home?