JGC
Well-Known Member
Currently facing a yard dilemma:
I have two horses of 16 years: a super cob who gave me confidence to ride again and is the pony I dreamed about as a kid! She won't be moving. Second horse a Selle Français who is an ex-showjumper in reconversion to dressage. 17.2hh and a bit of a hot temperament at times.
Current yard: out 24/7 in summer, herd of sixes, quite often breaking out of fields (batteries not always checked), sometimes problems getting them out of the field with everyone galloping; box overnight with unlimited hay, in winter out in muddy paddocks in the day in threes. Hacking amazing, lovely people, but the big school washed away and probably won't be redone til next summer. Small school is 18m x 37m. Nearest place that hires out a school is half an hour to 40 mins away, so at best I could do this once a week.
The big 'un is currently at my dressage trainers for fortnight's boot camp because of the issue of not having a decent school. Trainer is an hour's drive away. Trainer rode her for the first time and got pretty excited, said she could be ready for Amateur 1 pretty quickly (i.e. by this autumnn) which is just the level below PSG. I had attended a clinic last year where they said the same - problem is getting consistent work in. Currently even the fields around are being used for hay.
So I'm wondering whether to leave her there on full livery, but I would only be able to get there three times a week most weeks. They have unlimited hay and individual turnout, which is year-round cause they have some sand paddocks. I trust my trainer with my eyes shut. I could keep going for lessons, but that's two hours transport plus comps- it seems like a lot. Intermediary yards are still 45 mins away and often there's no turnout on Sundays or too small hay rations.
Anyone made a similar move or have any thoughts? On the one hand, I'll miss her, on the other hand, I've dreamed of that kind of level of dressage all my life and that is why I bought her. And she's 16, so we don't have forever.
Sorry for the novel
I have two horses of 16 years: a super cob who gave me confidence to ride again and is the pony I dreamed about as a kid! She won't be moving. Second horse a Selle Français who is an ex-showjumper in reconversion to dressage. 17.2hh and a bit of a hot temperament at times.
Current yard: out 24/7 in summer, herd of sixes, quite often breaking out of fields (batteries not always checked), sometimes problems getting them out of the field with everyone galloping; box overnight with unlimited hay, in winter out in muddy paddocks in the day in threes. Hacking amazing, lovely people, but the big school washed away and probably won't be redone til next summer. Small school is 18m x 37m. Nearest place that hires out a school is half an hour to 40 mins away, so at best I could do this once a week.
The big 'un is currently at my dressage trainers for fortnight's boot camp because of the issue of not having a decent school. Trainer is an hour's drive away. Trainer rode her for the first time and got pretty excited, said she could be ready for Amateur 1 pretty quickly (i.e. by this autumnn) which is just the level below PSG. I had attended a clinic last year where they said the same - problem is getting consistent work in. Currently even the fields around are being used for hay.
So I'm wondering whether to leave her there on full livery, but I would only be able to get there three times a week most weeks. They have unlimited hay and individual turnout, which is year-round cause they have some sand paddocks. I trust my trainer with my eyes shut. I could keep going for lessons, but that's two hours transport plus comps- it seems like a lot. Intermediary yards are still 45 mins away and often there's no turnout on Sundays or too small hay rations.
Anyone made a similar move or have any thoughts? On the one hand, I'll miss her, on the other hand, I've dreamed of that kind of level of dressage all my life and that is why I bought her. And she's 16, so we don't have forever.
Sorry for the novel