flaxen
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Im currently just over 30wks pregnant and am just starting maternity leave. I have a 16mth old colt and a 6yr old unbroken companion.
I have just recently had to have my colts dam put to sleep due to severe bone spavin ( unresponsive to treatment) and was having to think about making a decision for her as she was in a lot of pain which was causing her to be extra stressed and coupled with a skin condition meant winter was going to be extra tough on her as she cant come into contact with wet mud so her turnout in winter consists of a turnout pen with a shallow layer of bark in it. Unfortunately while the 3 of them ( all turned out in a herd) were playing and hoolying about in the field we think she slipped and dislocated the hock which had the worst spavin in it (also tore collateral ligament in same hock in summer) and along with my vet made the decision to end her suffering, you couldnt box rest this mare. She was also my riding horse until she became too lame.
I wasnt thinking about getting another riding horse until february time which by then I will be completly back on my feet and more than ready to be back in the saddle for my chill out time, I have continued to potter about on my friends mare so far ( oh doesnt know, he hates horses!)
My dilemma is a friend rang me about a horse she saw in adtrader that she thought would be perfect for me. I did pluck up the courage to ring about him, and he seems perfect only 10yr old but been there, seen it and done it and he is pretty cheap too. He does crib bite without a collar on but its not really a concern as the top strand of our fencing is wire due to having cattle and he would always wear a collar anyway.
I dont know what to do, my dad ( who knows how important my horses are to me and keep my chilled and sane) said if I dont go and see him I will probably regret it as I may not find another like him and he is literally 5 miles away and I think he may buy him for me or contribute.
I know its a 3rd one to look after but the horses live at home and there was 3 of them up to a few weeks ago, there isnt really anyone I can talk to at home as oh is a farmer and horses are apparantly a waste of time and money, even though he has his dvds as a hobby and smokes and has umpteen 4x4 that he does up for off roading. I also do all the accounts for the farm and the green waste recycling business, plus the night time lambing for free so dont think the small amount of hay that they eat is a big deal.
I would take a friend with me to see him and sit on him before I decide to get on or not.
What would you guys do? Any opinions greatly appreciated, thanks.
I have just recently had to have my colts dam put to sleep due to severe bone spavin ( unresponsive to treatment) and was having to think about making a decision for her as she was in a lot of pain which was causing her to be extra stressed and coupled with a skin condition meant winter was going to be extra tough on her as she cant come into contact with wet mud so her turnout in winter consists of a turnout pen with a shallow layer of bark in it. Unfortunately while the 3 of them ( all turned out in a herd) were playing and hoolying about in the field we think she slipped and dislocated the hock which had the worst spavin in it (also tore collateral ligament in same hock in summer) and along with my vet made the decision to end her suffering, you couldnt box rest this mare. She was also my riding horse until she became too lame.
I wasnt thinking about getting another riding horse until february time which by then I will be completly back on my feet and more than ready to be back in the saddle for my chill out time, I have continued to potter about on my friends mare so far ( oh doesnt know, he hates horses!)
My dilemma is a friend rang me about a horse she saw in adtrader that she thought would be perfect for me. I did pluck up the courage to ring about him, and he seems perfect only 10yr old but been there, seen it and done it and he is pretty cheap too. He does crib bite without a collar on but its not really a concern as the top strand of our fencing is wire due to having cattle and he would always wear a collar anyway.
I dont know what to do, my dad ( who knows how important my horses are to me and keep my chilled and sane) said if I dont go and see him I will probably regret it as I may not find another like him and he is literally 5 miles away and I think he may buy him for me or contribute.
I know its a 3rd one to look after but the horses live at home and there was 3 of them up to a few weeks ago, there isnt really anyone I can talk to at home as oh is a farmer and horses are apparantly a waste of time and money, even though he has his dvds as a hobby and smokes and has umpteen 4x4 that he does up for off roading. I also do all the accounts for the farm and the green waste recycling business, plus the night time lambing for free so dont think the small amount of hay that they eat is a big deal.
I would take a friend with me to see him and sit on him before I decide to get on or not.
What would you guys do? Any opinions greatly appreciated, thanks.