chickeninabun
Well-Known Member
It might just be winter blues I suppose but I'm feeling so down at the moment and this morning decided to sell my beasties
! Ok, well I haven't actually done anything about ityet but I'm worried/surprised the thought has even crossed my mind!
I have a 14.3hh HW cob mare (14yo) and a 13.2hh 29yo retired mare. Oldy is kept in at night and out during day. Cob out 24/7.
I have two young children (who were both ill this weekend and were stuck to mummy like blooming limpets
) and no facilities at my yard so I barely get to ride. I haven't ridden for 3 weeks now!
It's coming up to my mega busy time at work now (tax return deadlines) so am wondering if it's even worth having my horses.
Could I just leave my cob to fester in the field, check her daily obviously but not worry about riding? She is quite overweight but it is pointless to think that me hacking out for an hour at weekends is going to make any difference. I should say my yard is 100 yrds from my house, so really really don't want to move as it'd be even more hassle and that is costs me £200/month to keep them both there, plus hay/straw & feed & shoes.
So I have a few options:
- Sell beasties and have a few spare hours in the day & spare cash. Yeah, like I'd actually be able to even give away a 29yo grumpy chestnut mare!
- Get a sharer for cob, so she gets some exercise. But am worried about someone ruining her and also my tack is all kept at home, so how would they have access to that when I'm not there??
- Leave cob to fester in field, getting fat and having a winter holiday not worry about riding and just pick things back up again in the spring. Anyone elses horses have a long winter break??
- Other..... (Please insert brilliant idea here)
Gosh, giant pieces of Tolberone if you managed to get all the way thorough that lot!!
I have a 14.3hh HW cob mare (14yo) and a 13.2hh 29yo retired mare. Oldy is kept in at night and out during day. Cob out 24/7.
I have two young children (who were both ill this weekend and were stuck to mummy like blooming limpets
It's coming up to my mega busy time at work now (tax return deadlines) so am wondering if it's even worth having my horses.
Could I just leave my cob to fester in the field, check her daily obviously but not worry about riding? She is quite overweight but it is pointless to think that me hacking out for an hour at weekends is going to make any difference. I should say my yard is 100 yrds from my house, so really really don't want to move as it'd be even more hassle and that is costs me £200/month to keep them both there, plus hay/straw & feed & shoes.
So I have a few options:
- Sell beasties and have a few spare hours in the day & spare cash. Yeah, like I'd actually be able to even give away a 29yo grumpy chestnut mare!
- Get a sharer for cob, so she gets some exercise. But am worried about someone ruining her and also my tack is all kept at home, so how would they have access to that when I'm not there??
- Leave cob to fester in field, getting fat and having a winter holiday not worry about riding and just pick things back up again in the spring. Anyone elses horses have a long winter break??
- Other..... (Please insert brilliant idea here)
Gosh, giant pieces of Tolberone if you managed to get all the way thorough that lot!!