Help - time off for older horse

Darcey22

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Hey there,
Hoping you may be able to help. I have a 17 year old mare that I have in full livery. At the moment I am only getting to ride once or twice a week due to kids, work, winter weather, Christmas, breeding puppies etc. I only really do low level dressage (prelim) and hacking to be honest and I am finding it stressful with the stop and start of it all. I am contemplating giving her 2 months off and restarting her mid March. Would this be detrimental to an older horse?
Obviously I would still see her most days and groom her and spend time with her, she also gets daily turnout and is well looked after in my absence.
 
If she's getting plenty of turnout it shouldn't be an issue. It's worth remembering that she might need a slower fittening regime when she comes back into work, but 17 isn't very old.
It can be good for them to have a proper holiday, as long as they're getting enough movement from turnout to keep them from stiffening up/going stir-crazy.
 
It will be good for her especially if she can get as much turnout as possible. It will be much less stressful for you giving her a break in the winter and it will stop you feeling guilty for not riding. Some horses are difficult to ride just once a week so better to wait until better weather when you can get back into a proper routine.
 
I have given my 18 year old gelding the winter off for various reasons. The physio says I need to do back strengthening exercises with him before I put a saddle on him in Spring. He is having a few months off though and also has PPID, so more prone to muscle loss.
 
My old share was turned away for the summer but I hacked her twice a week in winter when she was stabled by day and turned out overnight, well rugged and with hay.
She retired and died aged 24. Throughout her old age, I had the use of a Connie at another RS if I wanted a good canter.
 
My old horse used to have most winters off. He didn’t really cope with being ridden all year. Multiple issues but racking up in spring and gentle hacks throughout summer seemed to suit him. Agree with the need to have fittening program when you do start again to build her back up. Then she’ll be better than before I expect!
 
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