Bikerchickone
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Some of you may remember me from my tales of woe with my wonderful cob who has just recently gone to Rockley. Well now that he's gone (and seems to be loving it) I find myself with just the one horse to talk to, my very glamorous and gorgeous youngster.
For several reasons, not the least of which is that I feel I'm too heavy for her, I don't ride her. She'll be 5 in June and is approx 16hh at the moment. I'm not after a debate about my weight as opposed to her ability to carry me as I'm decided in this and agreed with YO and instructor. I'm also making attempts to do something about the situation. However with my boy away it's really hit home that I don't have a horse to ride and I really don't have the bond with her that I have with my boy. I've had him 12 years nearly, and her since she was a yearling.
So my thoughts are;
Do I sell her and buy something that I can ride?
Do I persevere with the diet and make an effort to bond with her, knowing that it's going to be several months at least and I'm paying full exercised/schooling livery for her in the meantime?
Or are there any other suggestions?
I'm not totally heartless, I do love my mare dearly, but I feel we have more of a tolerant relationship than any kind of partnership, and I'm fully aware it's my fault. I bought her on impulse and haven't put the effort into her that I did with my boy when I got him. She's almost not really my horse, except I pay for her, which is really stupid.
I know I'm spoilt rotten and very lucky to have the two but it seems to have only just dawned on me that I actually have two horses and should be doing more with the second one. It was hubby who suggested I sell her and have something I can ride, otherwise I don't know that I'd have ever thought of it, that's how blinkered I've been about her and she really does deserve better.
Any suggestions? Please be kind, I already know I'm a very lucky stupid person at best.
Some of you may remember me from my tales of woe with my wonderful cob who has just recently gone to Rockley. Well now that he's gone (and seems to be loving it) I find myself with just the one horse to talk to, my very glamorous and gorgeous youngster.
For several reasons, not the least of which is that I feel I'm too heavy for her, I don't ride her. She'll be 5 in June and is approx 16hh at the moment. I'm not after a debate about my weight as opposed to her ability to carry me as I'm decided in this and agreed with YO and instructor. I'm also making attempts to do something about the situation. However with my boy away it's really hit home that I don't have a horse to ride and I really don't have the bond with her that I have with my boy. I've had him 12 years nearly, and her since she was a yearling.
So my thoughts are;
Do I sell her and buy something that I can ride?
Do I persevere with the diet and make an effort to bond with her, knowing that it's going to be several months at least and I'm paying full exercised/schooling livery for her in the meantime?
Or are there any other suggestions?
I'm not totally heartless, I do love my mare dearly, but I feel we have more of a tolerant relationship than any kind of partnership, and I'm fully aware it's my fault. I bought her on impulse and haven't put the effort into her that I did with my boy when I got him. She's almost not really my horse, except I pay for her, which is really stupid.
I know I'm spoilt rotten and very lucky to have the two but it seems to have only just dawned on me that I actually have two horses and should be doing more with the second one. It was hubby who suggested I sell her and have something I can ride, otherwise I don't know that I'd have ever thought of it, that's how blinkered I've been about her and she really does deserve better.
Any suggestions? Please be kind, I already know I'm a very lucky stupid person at best.