Mogg
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Last year sister decided to return to riding after a 20 year break. She searched ads, viewed a few and eventually bought a 7 yo 14.2 cob, altho at the viewing i voiced my concern that he may not have been right for her
We have our own yard but as she has 4 kids under 10 to get off to school she comes down after that, but since i go down early in the mornings to exercise my dog i feed him, poo pick, check the water and check him and the kids pony over. i have advanced arthritis in both knees so it all takes me a good long while pottering around and i have a chat with him whilst im doing all this. He's been known to have a crafty slurp of my cuppa if im not paying attention and one day nicked the custard cream right out of my hand just as i was going to dunk it
. He's handsome, he has bags of character, he makes me laugh. He's gentle around the kids, he's not bothered by my dog running around, he's brilliant to handle on the ground. Basically i spend a lot of time around him & just fell in love
Anyhoo, sis decided that he isnt right for her after all. She basically over-estimated her confidence and due to the kids and a part time job doesnt have the time to spend working on rebuilding it.
So he was up for sale, she accepted an offer on Tuesday and he goes to his new home this evening (Thurs). And im gutted, i shall miss him enormously.
I wish i had the money to keep him myself, he wouldnt care if he's just a field ornament most of the time (he'd be beyond my beginners riding ability even if i werent drugged up on painkillers and had proper bendy working knees)
Sis is certain his new home/owner is great. Hooked up on FB with her to be able to keep in touch.
So im gonna give him some extra hay tomorrow, and an apple and maybe a carrot or two. im gonna give him hugs & kisses. And im gonna cry when he loads up onto the horsebox. Iv not decided yet whether to follow on and see him settled into his new home or whether to just say my goodbyes and maybe go visit at a later date.
i know my sis has done the right thing for her. i just hate that i fell in love with him even tho his future was always out of my hands.
Sorry for the long self indulgent post. im off to look for some chocolate now
We have our own yard but as she has 4 kids under 10 to get off to school she comes down after that, but since i go down early in the mornings to exercise my dog i feed him, poo pick, check the water and check him and the kids pony over. i have advanced arthritis in both knees so it all takes me a good long while pottering around and i have a chat with him whilst im doing all this. He's been known to have a crafty slurp of my cuppa if im not paying attention and one day nicked the custard cream right out of my hand just as i was going to dunk it
Anyhoo, sis decided that he isnt right for her after all. She basically over-estimated her confidence and due to the kids and a part time job doesnt have the time to spend working on rebuilding it.
So he was up for sale, she accepted an offer on Tuesday and he goes to his new home this evening (Thurs). And im gutted, i shall miss him enormously.
I wish i had the money to keep him myself, he wouldnt care if he's just a field ornament most of the time (he'd be beyond my beginners riding ability even if i werent drugged up on painkillers and had proper bendy working knees)
Sis is certain his new home/owner is great. Hooked up on FB with her to be able to keep in touch.
So im gonna give him some extra hay tomorrow, and an apple and maybe a carrot or two. im gonna give him hugs & kisses. And im gonna cry when he loads up onto the horsebox. Iv not decided yet whether to follow on and see him settled into his new home or whether to just say my goodbyes and maybe go visit at a later date.
i know my sis has done the right thing for her. i just hate that i fell in love with him even tho his future was always out of my hands.
Sorry for the long self indulgent post. im off to look for some chocolate now