FrankieB
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Hi - I'm new here and looking for some honest advice from those who have lived experience with it. I have a 7 y/o Belgian showjumper mare, who I've had for less than a year. First horse, decent rider but I'm no professional and intention was we would grow together.
I've just found out I'm 4.5(!) months pregnant. Baby is due in August.
Boyfriend and I are both lawyers, work long hours, and already managing horse (and dog) was to be honest stretching both of us pretty thin. He does not ride and doesn't really get involved with the horse, although prior to the pregnancy he was pretty supportive of me chasing my childhood dream. His view now is that it will all be too much and something will have to give for us to make this all work (i.e. the horse). We're London based and so other element of this is it costs a fortune to keep her on full livery (which is necessary given work), which obviously if you're not riding is objectively a silly use of money. Obviously with her on full livery (and her yard is great - and they will exercise too so not a fundamental issue that I'm now out of riding for the next 5/6 months) the issue is not the time to do all the horse related duties, but it's more about the time to have the relationship with her and to enjoy the riding and make it all worth it.
Horse also currently has some veterinary issues which we've been working through, to add to it all (arthritis in her neck, and of course ulcers) and TBC whether treatment she's had will solve the issues she's been having or how much of a problem this is going to be long term.
I am desperate to keep my horse and somehow manage it all. I adore her and it's been a childhood dream to have my own, and horses are a huge part of my identity, which I don't want to lose. I wanted children eventually (i.e. 4 years or so), but we would not have chosen to have one now (and to be honest if I wasn't so far along may well not be having this one) - it's way earlier in the relationship than we would have liked, I wanted to progress in career more, and I wanted a good few years of enjoying my horse and being 'me'. So I'm not exactly in the place of desperately wanting to be a mother and only a mother.
We will have help from my mum during my mat leave (and beyond), realistically 2/3 days a week, and she understands a huge part of that will be so I can go to the yard. So really I am not too worried about that period. Plan is I will do 6 months of mat and then boyfriend will do 6 months pat leave, so I'm also not too concerned about his pat leave time as his sole focus will be baby, but beyond that when we're both back at work and have a young child in nursery, honestly I don't know how that will look.
Advice / shared experience gratefully received. If you've been in a similar position, what have you done and how did it go? Did you look at loaning/sharing options? Did you end up having to sell? Or did you miraculously make it all work out?
Thanks in advance!
I've just found out I'm 4.5(!) months pregnant. Baby is due in August.
Boyfriend and I are both lawyers, work long hours, and already managing horse (and dog) was to be honest stretching both of us pretty thin. He does not ride and doesn't really get involved with the horse, although prior to the pregnancy he was pretty supportive of me chasing my childhood dream. His view now is that it will all be too much and something will have to give for us to make this all work (i.e. the horse). We're London based and so other element of this is it costs a fortune to keep her on full livery (which is necessary given work), which obviously if you're not riding is objectively a silly use of money. Obviously with her on full livery (and her yard is great - and they will exercise too so not a fundamental issue that I'm now out of riding for the next 5/6 months) the issue is not the time to do all the horse related duties, but it's more about the time to have the relationship with her and to enjoy the riding and make it all worth it.
Horse also currently has some veterinary issues which we've been working through, to add to it all (arthritis in her neck, and of course ulcers) and TBC whether treatment she's had will solve the issues she's been having or how much of a problem this is going to be long term.
I am desperate to keep my horse and somehow manage it all. I adore her and it's been a childhood dream to have my own, and horses are a huge part of my identity, which I don't want to lose. I wanted children eventually (i.e. 4 years or so), but we would not have chosen to have one now (and to be honest if I wasn't so far along may well not be having this one) - it's way earlier in the relationship than we would have liked, I wanted to progress in career more, and I wanted a good few years of enjoying my horse and being 'me'. So I'm not exactly in the place of desperately wanting to be a mother and only a mother.
We will have help from my mum during my mat leave (and beyond), realistically 2/3 days a week, and she understands a huge part of that will be so I can go to the yard. So really I am not too worried about that period. Plan is I will do 6 months of mat and then boyfriend will do 6 months pat leave, so I'm also not too concerned about his pat leave time as his sole focus will be baby, but beyond that when we're both back at work and have a young child in nursery, honestly I don't know how that will look.
Advice / shared experience gratefully received. If you've been in a similar position, what have you done and how did it go? Did you look at loaning/sharing options? Did you end up having to sell? Or did you miraculously make it all work out?
Thanks in advance!