dressagecrazy
Well-Known Member
Having been in this position i kept the horse & resigned myself to never riding again, It was horrible for me as i love to ride & compete & then there was the livery bills on top.
Luckily for me things changed & i now have my own land. But I now have 2 retired horses & a 3rd one that i can compete. But it often feels like a retirement home here.
I don't mind though as each horse has been very special to me so they deserve a good home imo. But if something happened to the 3rd horse i would be back to not riding again. Its just something i think a lot of us face. Personally i couldnt put a horse down that could live well & happy in retirement.
I think if the horse was paddock sound i would probably keep it at livery or find a retirement home. I would consider a companion loan home if i was in this position & the right people & offer came my way. But tbh that would be a very last option.
It depends on the horse ultimatly one of mine was retired at 12yo with heart problems. He is thriving still at 18yo we think he may just go on & outlive us all. Retirement really suits him he was a bit of a nightmare for the first 2 months & then has just settled right down. Both of my retired horses are stabled in winter.
Im not a fan of PTS but there are time's when it's the right thing to do. But it has to be more than a reason of never being ridable again for me.
Luckily for me things changed & i now have my own land. But I now have 2 retired horses & a 3rd one that i can compete. But it often feels like a retirement home here.
I don't mind though as each horse has been very special to me so they deserve a good home imo. But if something happened to the 3rd horse i would be back to not riding again. Its just something i think a lot of us face. Personally i couldnt put a horse down that could live well & happy in retirement.
I think if the horse was paddock sound i would probably keep it at livery or find a retirement home. I would consider a companion loan home if i was in this position & the right people & offer came my way. But tbh that would be a very last option.
It depends on the horse ultimatly one of mine was retired at 12yo with heart problems. He is thriving still at 18yo we think he may just go on & outlive us all. Retirement really suits him he was a bit of a nightmare for the first 2 months & then has just settled right down. Both of my retired horses are stabled in winter.
Im not a fan of PTS but there are time's when it's the right thing to do. But it has to be more than a reason of never being ridable again for me.