pistolpete
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I did that last week one possible lady less than an hour away. Problem is I wouldn’t have anywhere for him if it didn’t work. So quite a worry giving up the only place I can find that is even remotely suitable. The irony is he’s super happy it’s me that’s miserable. I don’t like the bullying behaviour of field owner. She’s so irrational and irratic. I think the rough ground on conservation grazing would be bad for his stifle. Plus I’d not cope if I found out he got ill or wasn’t happy. So difficult!Getting fat doesnt always lead to laminitis, I see far too many fat horses without it for that to be the case, so its not wilful, its more of a gamble I guess.
I wouldnt normally say this, but I'd post on the highland pony group and see if anyone will take him. Highland people are very protective of the breed and I've often seen ponies being rehomed.
I have a friend sent her 2yr old to conservation grazing as she was smashing through fencing at the yard. I can try and find out details for you if you want? Its all highlands so must be suitable grazing wise and sounds like a set up he would enjoy. Does he get on ok with other horses? I'm assuming so, and in that case I have someone I can ask who I know personally who might have some options. Neither of these is likely to be local though, so not sure how you would feel about that?