brownie57
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Can anyone offer some advice ???????????
1 year ago, I put an advert online for a horse wanted. All I wanted to do was hack out, but I will willing to pay upto £2000. Anyway, I was emailed by a lady who told me about her lovely horse she wanted to rehome, she had had him for 10 years, done everything with him, but he was 16, so she wanted to find him a home where he could have a slower pace of life.
I went down to see him, rode him etc, he was absolutely beautiful, so I said I would have him, and she said I could have him for free... I was surprised by this because I was willing to pay £2000, but she sold him to me for £1 (to make things legal)
When I got him home I had a saddle fitted professionally, after 3 weeks the saddle was not sitting right, so the saddler changed it, and again this one wasnt right, so I got a refund. Then the horses back was sore, so I had to rest him and get the back lady out, he was then ok, so got another saddle fitted by someone else, the same problem happened. The horse got sore in the back so I had to rest him again.......Fast forward 1 year... I am now on my 6th saddle, the horse has a very sore back again and is not in work. I think its obvious now this horse has a back problem.... he is never in work more than 3 months and he gets a sore back... I have never known a horse ever in my life to keep getting so sore in its back and having to change the saddle all the time.
All I do is hack out, only a few times a week, this horse is more like a pet, he is never over worked, just goes for gentle hacks, and does a little work on the lunge to keep him semi fit.
When I bought him the lady said he must not be used for competitions, which was fine, but I asked her was there anything wrong with him and had he ever had any problems that I need to be aware of, she said no, she just didnt want him being hammered around.
I think now its very clear why this horse was free, he has some sort of problem with his back, maybe arthritis, maybe something else..... I am absolutely gutted, I love this horse so much, he is totally 100% in every single way to handle and ride (when he is ok), he is a total saint, which makes this even harder to deal with. I pay a huge amount to keep him each month (he is on full livery because I work), and all I want to do is go for gentle hacks, but this is just not going to work. I feel so bad for the horse, his owner of 10 years just passed him onto me and now I have to deal with this problem. I am not rich and cannot afford to keep another horse on full livery, so what do I do now ???
1 year ago, I put an advert online for a horse wanted. All I wanted to do was hack out, but I will willing to pay upto £2000. Anyway, I was emailed by a lady who told me about her lovely horse she wanted to rehome, she had had him for 10 years, done everything with him, but he was 16, so she wanted to find him a home where he could have a slower pace of life.
I went down to see him, rode him etc, he was absolutely beautiful, so I said I would have him, and she said I could have him for free... I was surprised by this because I was willing to pay £2000, but she sold him to me for £1 (to make things legal)
When I got him home I had a saddle fitted professionally, after 3 weeks the saddle was not sitting right, so the saddler changed it, and again this one wasnt right, so I got a refund. Then the horses back was sore, so I had to rest him and get the back lady out, he was then ok, so got another saddle fitted by someone else, the same problem happened. The horse got sore in the back so I had to rest him again.......Fast forward 1 year... I am now on my 6th saddle, the horse has a very sore back again and is not in work. I think its obvious now this horse has a back problem.... he is never in work more than 3 months and he gets a sore back... I have never known a horse ever in my life to keep getting so sore in its back and having to change the saddle all the time.
All I do is hack out, only a few times a week, this horse is more like a pet, he is never over worked, just goes for gentle hacks, and does a little work on the lunge to keep him semi fit.
When I bought him the lady said he must not be used for competitions, which was fine, but I asked her was there anything wrong with him and had he ever had any problems that I need to be aware of, she said no, she just didnt want him being hammered around.
I think now its very clear why this horse was free, he has some sort of problem with his back, maybe arthritis, maybe something else..... I am absolutely gutted, I love this horse so much, he is totally 100% in every single way to handle and ride (when he is ok), he is a total saint, which makes this even harder to deal with. I pay a huge amount to keep him each month (he is on full livery because I work), and all I want to do is go for gentle hacks, but this is just not going to work. I feel so bad for the horse, his owner of 10 years just passed him onto me and now I have to deal with this problem. I am not rich and cannot afford to keep another horse on full livery, so what do I do now ???
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