Melandmary
Well-Known Member
This may be a long post but I have been trying to decide whether it’s time to retire my horse and just don’t know what to do . She is a 16 year old traditional cob with PSSM and I have had for 12 years as a happy hacker. During covid I made the mistake of moving her to my partners which is in a fairly built up area and the hacking is frankly rubbish unless you are confident on the roads so we put an arena in and I had been having lessons and doing a bit of hacking at the weekends. Mel has had periods of on/off lameness during the last few years from laminitis, then hocks ( now injected) then more recently she had a fall and is very slightly lame still. Seen vet and phisio and currently doing rehab but I just don’t feel enthusiastic about riding her anymore and this is partly because whenever I come to catch her she has been refusing to be caught and I believe this is because she is in some pain and doesn’t enjoy schooling. The roads are also quite hilly and she struggles going down hill. Moving is not an option as I have also gained a couple of companions ponies over the years
. In my heart I think I just want to retire her as we have a close bond when she knows she is not coming in to work but for some reason I feel guilty that she should be in work ( when fully sound) to keep her fit and help with weight loss . It feels like I am in the wrong place , at the wrong time of my life( peri menopausal , anxious, tired all the time) to try to do anymore with her work wise. I guess I want someone to tell me it’s ok to let her enjoy being a field ornament . Thanks for reading, just writing it down has helped but any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated 