lochpearl
Well-Known Member
Sorry if this is long!
OK, I have one horse on box rest - has been for 5 months and will hopefully be brought back into work over the next month or so.
I have another horse that I bought nearly 2 years ago that I love dearly but he has just grown too big for me - I have 5ft4 and he is a good 17.2hh. I put him out on loan in the summer to a girl that had competed up to grand prix lever dressage and trained with some of the best. I really liked her and trusted her and was happy for him to go there. Over the months cracks started showing and I realised that he was not being looked after very well, she was using him to teach which was not agreed and generally he was just left in his own poo. I went to collect him as soon as I found out and brought him home. (he was 300 miles round trip away so couldn't check up weekly!!!)
So he is back now and as I said, I completely love him to bits but due to my never ending back problems I just haven't been able to do anything with him - which in a way has been good as he was a different horse when I got him back, and needed some time to chill. So I have a very bored horse that I need to find a new home for.
So what do I do? He is 17.2hh 7 years old, chestnut, unpapered Trakehner, total gent - not sharp!! Needs a confident rider because of his age and size, always in ribbons at local shows and unaf dressage, has also done xc schooling (very keen and will jump anything!) and jumped BSJA on a ticket, again fabulous jumper never stops and will jump anything just needs some work on technique. Good in traffic and open spaces, generally a lovely horse. He is very unfit but can chuck a saddle on after a few months and he is the same as if ridden daily. So do I bite the bullet and sell him - if so for how much or risk another failed loan home and have him back to sort out again after 6 months??
Who would he be appealing to??
Thanks, hot choc and biscuits for all those that got this far!
OK, I have one horse on box rest - has been for 5 months and will hopefully be brought back into work over the next month or so.
I have another horse that I bought nearly 2 years ago that I love dearly but he has just grown too big for me - I have 5ft4 and he is a good 17.2hh. I put him out on loan in the summer to a girl that had competed up to grand prix lever dressage and trained with some of the best. I really liked her and trusted her and was happy for him to go there. Over the months cracks started showing and I realised that he was not being looked after very well, she was using him to teach which was not agreed and generally he was just left in his own poo. I went to collect him as soon as I found out and brought him home. (he was 300 miles round trip away so couldn't check up weekly!!!)
So he is back now and as I said, I completely love him to bits but due to my never ending back problems I just haven't been able to do anything with him - which in a way has been good as he was a different horse when I got him back, and needed some time to chill. So I have a very bored horse that I need to find a new home for.
So what do I do? He is 17.2hh 7 years old, chestnut, unpapered Trakehner, total gent - not sharp!! Needs a confident rider because of his age and size, always in ribbons at local shows and unaf dressage, has also done xc schooling (very keen and will jump anything!) and jumped BSJA on a ticket, again fabulous jumper never stops and will jump anything just needs some work on technique. Good in traffic and open spaces, generally a lovely horse. He is very unfit but can chuck a saddle on after a few months and he is the same as if ridden daily. So do I bite the bullet and sell him - if so for how much or risk another failed loan home and have him back to sort out again after 6 months??
Who would he be appealing to??
Thanks, hot choc and biscuits for all those that got this far!