missyme10
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
Who's bought a horse in a moment of madness and then thought OMG what have I gone and done!!
and what did you then do?
In April I bought a 2 year old Dutch Warmblood, not for me but for my daughter in the future - a long time in the future for that matter.
My daughter loves to show jump, and her dream is to compete at a decent level, and I know for this she would really need a sports horse of some sort.
This would all be fine other than from backing at 4 until she's big enough and capable enough, I have to fill the gap - this is the OMG part!!
My daughter is a way better rider than me, but she's only 9 at present and this horse is meant to be for her in her teens, ie horse will be about 7 when she takes over.
Sounded ok in theory when I bought her, but the 3 year gap that I have to fill, well I know I just can't do it, even with a good year and a half to prepare and having the money to send her off to be professionally backed and brought on quite well. The thought horrifies me when I hear of how DWB can behave and how highly strung they can be.
I dont know why I did it, it was most definitely a complete moment of madness, and I just really dont know what to do.
I've a battle of the head and heart going on, I really dont want to sell her, but know I should. I also have a Welsh D filly that is my future horse, currently 1 year 5 months, and they are good company for each other, they are 2 blooming peas in a pod lol.
I do keep making the decision to sell but never actually do anything about it, ie. get photos and actually advertise her and actively try and sell her! I guess I am worried about where she'll end up and also the market is so dead at the moment, is there really any point in trying?
I dont even know why I'm writing this, just rattling off I guess and to see what impartial people think, and to see if anyone else has an equal moment of madness
Who's bought a horse in a moment of madness and then thought OMG what have I gone and done!!
and what did you then do?
In April I bought a 2 year old Dutch Warmblood, not for me but for my daughter in the future - a long time in the future for that matter.
My daughter loves to show jump, and her dream is to compete at a decent level, and I know for this she would really need a sports horse of some sort.
This would all be fine other than from backing at 4 until she's big enough and capable enough, I have to fill the gap - this is the OMG part!!
My daughter is a way better rider than me, but she's only 9 at present and this horse is meant to be for her in her teens, ie horse will be about 7 when she takes over.
Sounded ok in theory when I bought her, but the 3 year gap that I have to fill, well I know I just can't do it, even with a good year and a half to prepare and having the money to send her off to be professionally backed and brought on quite well. The thought horrifies me when I hear of how DWB can behave and how highly strung they can be.
I dont know why I did it, it was most definitely a complete moment of madness, and I just really dont know what to do.
I've a battle of the head and heart going on, I really dont want to sell her, but know I should. I also have a Welsh D filly that is my future horse, currently 1 year 5 months, and they are good company for each other, they are 2 blooming peas in a pod lol.
I do keep making the decision to sell but never actually do anything about it, ie. get photos and actually advertise her and actively try and sell her! I guess I am worried about where she'll end up and also the market is so dead at the moment, is there really any point in trying?
I dont even know why I'm writing this, just rattling off I guess and to see what impartial people think, and to see if anyone else has an equal moment of madness