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This is my first post on this site, and I apologise for the length.
Basically, I'm looking to buy a very safe, sound, schooled cob, and wonder if anyone knows of one. I'm looking for a quality cob, about 15.1hh plus, and between 7-10 years old, which is suitable for general hacking and a little low level dressage (not jumping).
I owned a wonderful shire x thoroughbred gelding from 1989 - 2005. But sadly he had to be retired at the age of 27, due to severe arthritis, and was finally PTS at the age of 30, when he collapsed in his field . I had intended to get another, but work got in the way, and then in 2009 I was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer (cancer had spread to the bone), and had an array of treatment throughout 2010.
Having got throught the treatment, my cancer is now currently in remission, and I have started looking for a horse. The difficulty is that because I have to take drugs to slow bone turn-over, I cannot risk breaking my bones, as they would take a long time to heal. Consequently I need a very safe steady horse.
No doubt some will say I shouldn't contemplate riding again, but for me it's a quality of life issue, and disability shouldn't be a bar in any case in my view.
When I started looking I thought that there would be numerous people looking to sell due to the recession, but that doesn't seem to be the case - and I don't want to go to a dealer, because they mainly buy from auctions, and the sort of horse I want won't be the sort to end up in an auction.
So if anyone knows of somebody who wants a very good, for life home for their horse please could you let me know.
Basically, I'm looking to buy a very safe, sound, schooled cob, and wonder if anyone knows of one. I'm looking for a quality cob, about 15.1hh plus, and between 7-10 years old, which is suitable for general hacking and a little low level dressage (not jumping).
I owned a wonderful shire x thoroughbred gelding from 1989 - 2005. But sadly he had to be retired at the age of 27, due to severe arthritis, and was finally PTS at the age of 30, when he collapsed in his field . I had intended to get another, but work got in the way, and then in 2009 I was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer (cancer had spread to the bone), and had an array of treatment throughout 2010.
Having got throught the treatment, my cancer is now currently in remission, and I have started looking for a horse. The difficulty is that because I have to take drugs to slow bone turn-over, I cannot risk breaking my bones, as they would take a long time to heal. Consequently I need a very safe steady horse.
No doubt some will say I shouldn't contemplate riding again, but for me it's a quality of life issue, and disability shouldn't be a bar in any case in my view.
When I started looking I thought that there would be numerous people looking to sell due to the recession, but that doesn't seem to be the case - and I don't want to go to a dealer, because they mainly buy from auctions, and the sort of horse I want won't be the sort to end up in an auction.
So if anyone knows of somebody who wants a very good, for life home for their horse please could you let me know.