Beatrice5
Well-Known Member
Well I heard today that the horse I saved from the freezing ditch is up for loan as her owner has decided due to his Uni commitments it's not fair to keep her.
She is an absolute sweetie and such fun to ride. BUT I already have 3 of my own and don't NEED anymore. I do adore her and miss riding her
BUT I cannot bear the thought of her going back to how she was when I first started helping out with her. She was so skinny and her tack didn't fit and she was quite a sorry state.
After all the work we have put into getting her back up to weight, back sorted and tack sorted she is now looking and feeling 100 times better.
She is a sensitive soul and has little quirks such as she hates being stabled alone but very happy to stay in field alone, you have to greet her quietly and gently or she'll walk away. She can be aloof when you first meet her but a quick wither scratch and she's a sweetie. She has sensitive skin and mud fever and rain scald have to be watched out for too. She nashes when the girth is done up as used to get awful galls but with a gentle approach and a decent cushioned chaffless girth she is much happier. She requires careful feeding to ensure she holds her condition in the winter which previous owners and the ones before just dissmissed as her being a skinny tb
I know there are lovely peole and not so lovely people who loan but I have never had a good experience with loaning any of my previous horses or ponies out hence am really apprehensive as to what will happen to madam.
It worries me sick to the extent I am seriously considering my options and if I can work around things and maybe find a sharer for one of mine in order to fund her? What do you guys think?
She is an absolute sweetie and such fun to ride. BUT I already have 3 of my own and don't NEED anymore. I do adore her and miss riding her
BUT I cannot bear the thought of her going back to how she was when I first started helping out with her. She was so skinny and her tack didn't fit and she was quite a sorry state.
After all the work we have put into getting her back up to weight, back sorted and tack sorted she is now looking and feeling 100 times better.
She is a sensitive soul and has little quirks such as she hates being stabled alone but very happy to stay in field alone, you have to greet her quietly and gently or she'll walk away. She can be aloof when you first meet her but a quick wither scratch and she's a sweetie. She has sensitive skin and mud fever and rain scald have to be watched out for too. She nashes when the girth is done up as used to get awful galls but with a gentle approach and a decent cushioned chaffless girth she is much happier. She requires careful feeding to ensure she holds her condition in the winter which previous owners and the ones before just dissmissed as her being a skinny tb
I know there are lovely peole and not so lovely people who loan but I have never had a good experience with loaning any of my previous horses or ponies out hence am really apprehensive as to what will happen to madam.
It worries me sick to the extent I am seriously considering my options and if I can work around things and maybe find a sharer for one of mine in order to fund her? What do you guys think?