BBH
Well-Known Member
I really feel bad for typing this but over the years I haven't had a lot of luck with horses. My first one dropped dead at 8 of an anurism and it left me distraught.
My second I bought as an 8yrs old. He was clearly doped despite trying him three times and having a five stage vetting ( the vet was struck off for another related incident ). He needed a good two years and lots of help from Richard Maxwell to overcome his issues and then just as things were working out he went permanently lame. He has been retired 15 years.
My third was bought to be a SJer and was professionally trained for 6yrs before giving up on him due to untrainability . I gave him away to someone who was very keen to see if she could put him right. Good luck to her and I do hope he has some usefulness in life.
So my issue is that I bought a foal with a friend last year and we took her to her first show on Sunday and had a really lovely time and here lies the problem,
It has made me realise how much fun horses should be and it was lovely to be ' doing ' something with them. I had a really bad winter with the old one last year and i'm tired of just caring, looking after and servicing the needs of my old boy and getting no joy from it. He is not a cheap easy companion type either he is a 17hh TB and has to live like he is on part livery. He is a lovely lovely horse and although his legs are bad he is bright and alert but finds it very hard to keep weight on.
I have kept him retired for 15 long years and this autumn I want to say goodbye but i'm not sure if I can do it. Others are making me feel bad but they are not the ones who have to do the work, even keeping him fed costs £100 a month never mind the extras, and lastly I want time to enjoy the youngster.
What would you do ?
My second I bought as an 8yrs old. He was clearly doped despite trying him three times and having a five stage vetting ( the vet was struck off for another related incident ). He needed a good two years and lots of help from Richard Maxwell to overcome his issues and then just as things were working out he went permanently lame. He has been retired 15 years.
My third was bought to be a SJer and was professionally trained for 6yrs before giving up on him due to untrainability . I gave him away to someone who was very keen to see if she could put him right. Good luck to her and I do hope he has some usefulness in life.
So my issue is that I bought a foal with a friend last year and we took her to her first show on Sunday and had a really lovely time and here lies the problem,
It has made me realise how much fun horses should be and it was lovely to be ' doing ' something with them. I had a really bad winter with the old one last year and i'm tired of just caring, looking after and servicing the needs of my old boy and getting no joy from it. He is not a cheap easy companion type either he is a 17hh TB and has to live like he is on part livery. He is a lovely lovely horse and although his legs are bad he is bright and alert but finds it very hard to keep weight on.
I have kept him retired for 15 long years and this autumn I want to say goodbye but i'm not sure if I can do it. Others are making me feel bad but they are not the ones who have to do the work, even keeping him fed costs £100 a month never mind the extras, and lastly I want time to enjoy the youngster.
What would you do ?