Nels
Well-Known Member
After years of loaning ponies and horses I finally got the chance to purchase my own horse 3 years ago. He was a decent breed and I was so excited at the opportunity to finally have a horse I could call my own with the hope of competing. Unfortunately, all that followed has been 3 years of injury and a step backwards in my riding. I love him to pieces and have battled through certain 'issues' associated with the breed (Trakehner!) to end up with a very loving, calm young horse. However, i don't think he is ever going to be sound enough to compete (and believe me I have spent a fortune on vets and physios etc) and after 3 years of watching everyone else out there having fun, i feel i am starting to resent him. I can't afford to keep 2 horses and don't really want to sell him for the fear of the new owners 'breaking' him further or undoing all of my hard work on the ground.
So I am stuck. Only other thought is to retire him so he can be happy - but very place I have found is either too expensive or full.
I feel so bad resenting him - my friends all say PTS because he has never been much good at being ridden. But i just can't do that - not when he looks so healthy and stunning! If he had given me years of riding/competing I would quite happily hang my boots up and retire him myself. But i am only in my 20s and selfishly I really, really miss riding.
Anyway, i wondered if anyone else had been in a situation like this and what you did? Would anyone want to buy that sort of horse as a hack? Especially when he still has lameness issues (but vets advise hacking is fine)?
So I am stuck. Only other thought is to retire him so he can be happy - but very place I have found is either too expensive or full.
I feel so bad resenting him - my friends all say PTS because he has never been much good at being ridden. But i just can't do that - not when he looks so healthy and stunning! If he had given me years of riding/competing I would quite happily hang my boots up and retire him myself. But i am only in my 20s and selfishly I really, really miss riding.
Anyway, i wondered if anyone else had been in a situation like this and what you did? Would anyone want to buy that sort of horse as a hack? Especially when he still has lameness issues (but vets advise hacking is fine)?