SatansLittleHelper
Well-Known Member
After a few unsuitable viewings and Several horses being sold before I've had chance to view (one over the phone while I was half way there..!!!) I've come to the conclusion it may be better to buy rocking horse and be done with it 🤔🙄🙄🙄🙈
What we have found is a couple of very cheap and tough happy hacker types that might fit the bill for a while until I've got a better budget. A friend has just bought a super little cob for £700, passed a 2 stage vetting and now she's cheerfully trundling around the countryside on it with no bother. Her reasons for doing this are different to mine but it seems like it might be worth a thought?
It would also help with the weight loss, as although I've lost a few lbs (go me) not riding isn't helping.
Anybody done this, bought or loaned a "stop gap" horse??
What we have found is a couple of very cheap and tough happy hacker types that might fit the bill for a while until I've got a better budget. A friend has just bought a super little cob for £700, passed a 2 stage vetting and now she's cheerfully trundling around the countryside on it with no bother. Her reasons for doing this are different to mine but it seems like it might be worth a thought?
It would also help with the weight loss, as although I've lost a few lbs (go me) not riding isn't helping.
Anybody done this, bought or loaned a "stop gap" horse??