Dizzie
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In January my TB who I had owned for 21 yrs died of old age and 3 weeks later our Friesian X (also veteran) followed suit and then we lost our Collie in the summer. All in all a pretty bad start to the year and beng in my mid 50's having been around horses since childhood, I wondered what it would be like not to have them around. As it turned out I was really miserable and now have two TB's ages 6 and 7. When I had my TB; who had been professionally trained as a SJ horse, we did loads of SJ competing both affiliated and unaffiliated but as he got older of course he was unable to do so much, until eventually he was semi-retired and used for light hacking. I am fortunate enough to be naturally of athletic build and reasonably fit and so thought it would be great to have one last crack at SJ before I really am too much of a fosil. However, although I am still my old self on the ground in handling (I have worked with horses in my lifetime inc. racers), I find that I am not so bold on the top and now wonder if it is just age or familiarity as in 21 years you get to know a horse very well and although he could be a sod with a nice line in rodeo I knew what to expect. This sounds pathetic I know but I am beginning to doubt if I should now be around horses and I wonder if any of you have experienced this and how you overcame the doubt and regained your confidence? If you can spare the time any constructive comments would be appreciated as it will break my heart to get rid of these two but they do need to be used.