hnmisty
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I have sold Barry to a lady who seems very nice and who has said I am welcome to go visit him in his new home 
I'm now thinking- is it the right thing to do? I think this is just typical indecisive me (not helped by the fact she has asked me to look after him for a couple of weeks until she can collect him and now he's always looking mega sweet).
However, as it stands, I've never felt 100% happy on him hacking, absolutely nothing he has ever done, but I feel a very long way up and a bit vulnerable. I have ridden enough things his size and bigger (a high withered 16.1) but not usually hacked him. He is good to hack on his own, but I had my solo hacking confidence knocked by the loan pony I had before him, and I've only taken him out a couple of times on my own and been nervous. I'm happier in the school on him, but now I realise how much I miss just getting on and going out for hacks by myself. I think I would also struggle to get back on if I had to get off during a hack, I am only 5'1" so he really is a long way up.
My boyfriend (who can ride) doesn't understand and says he is totally safe. I KNOW he is, he's never done anything nasty with me. But it's me who is up there, and I just don't feel happy. I used to ride all over the place with my old girl, with him I am relieved that we have made it back from a hack without incident (even though we've only had one incident, and he dealt very well with it).
It would be a lot easier if he wasn't so lovely to handle on the ground!
I am used to pony mentalities, and I would like to go to shows but I think his level of excitement would just be too much for me. His old owner was very confident and did lots with him, I have never had that level of confidence and certainly don't now. He doesn't do anything to knock it, I think he is just an equal partner and I need something to reassure me!
I am also thinking what if this lady isn't nice? I met her, and she knew her way around horses, and from what she's said she has a very nice set up with lots of land and he'll have a new friend. I've never sold before, is this normal?!
Thank you to anyone who has made it through this confused jumbling. I think what I'm after is people to say "yes, you're doing the right thing, and yes she'll take good care of him", so if you can say that I can offer an empty lunch box
I'm now thinking- is it the right thing to do? I think this is just typical indecisive me (not helped by the fact she has asked me to look after him for a couple of weeks until she can collect him and now he's always looking mega sweet).
However, as it stands, I've never felt 100% happy on him hacking, absolutely nothing he has ever done, but I feel a very long way up and a bit vulnerable. I have ridden enough things his size and bigger (a high withered 16.1) but not usually hacked him. He is good to hack on his own, but I had my solo hacking confidence knocked by the loan pony I had before him, and I've only taken him out a couple of times on my own and been nervous. I'm happier in the school on him, but now I realise how much I miss just getting on and going out for hacks by myself. I think I would also struggle to get back on if I had to get off during a hack, I am only 5'1" so he really is a long way up.
My boyfriend (who can ride) doesn't understand and says he is totally safe. I KNOW he is, he's never done anything nasty with me. But it's me who is up there, and I just don't feel happy. I used to ride all over the place with my old girl, with him I am relieved that we have made it back from a hack without incident (even though we've only had one incident, and he dealt very well with it).
It would be a lot easier if he wasn't so lovely to handle on the ground!
I am used to pony mentalities, and I would like to go to shows but I think his level of excitement would just be too much for me. His old owner was very confident and did lots with him, I have never had that level of confidence and certainly don't now. He doesn't do anything to knock it, I think he is just an equal partner and I need something to reassure me!
I am also thinking what if this lady isn't nice? I met her, and she knew her way around horses, and from what she's said she has a very nice set up with lots of land and he'll have a new friend. I've never sold before, is this normal?!
Thank you to anyone who has made it through this confused jumbling. I think what I'm after is people to say "yes, you're doing the right thing, and yes she'll take good care of him", so if you can say that I can offer an empty lunch box