Emma_1994
Active Member
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for some advice so apologies for the long post.
I have a 12 year old pre who I've owned for 3.5 years. Over this time I feel like we've had lots of ups and downs but I've always struggled to truly click with him. My plan was to do dressage with him but I just find him quite tricky to ride. He's very sweet and not a difficult horse but perhaps just sensitive and anxious at times.
He has had what I think is food/grass/hindgut sensitivity so with changing the feed and management he has become a much less worried horse. I have spent the last 4 months doing groundwork to work through his body better and build confidence.
However, I'm now pregnant and thinking about the future and how I manage him. I've been up and down for the last couple of years as to whether I should sell him or not but kept thinking with time things would improve. But now with life changing for me I wonder whether I can keep it up when I'm not getting as much joy as I would like. I have two other horses who do give me so much joy as they are just laid back and easy going. Which is what makes me think perhaps the partnership is just not there like I really hoped it would be.
My question really is, do you sometimes just not click with a certain horse however much you might try? Are Spanish horses just more difficult and only suit certain types of people?
I've never sold a horse before so the guilt is really hard for me as I just want him to be happy with the right person. Is there even a market for a horse like him who needs 1:1, lots of groundwork, would be great for hacking and would school with some more work, again with the right rider?
Thank you for reading and for any advice.
I'm looking for some advice so apologies for the long post.
I have a 12 year old pre who I've owned for 3.5 years. Over this time I feel like we've had lots of ups and downs but I've always struggled to truly click with him. My plan was to do dressage with him but I just find him quite tricky to ride. He's very sweet and not a difficult horse but perhaps just sensitive and anxious at times.
He has had what I think is food/grass/hindgut sensitivity so with changing the feed and management he has become a much less worried horse. I have spent the last 4 months doing groundwork to work through his body better and build confidence.
However, I'm now pregnant and thinking about the future and how I manage him. I've been up and down for the last couple of years as to whether I should sell him or not but kept thinking with time things would improve. But now with life changing for me I wonder whether I can keep it up when I'm not getting as much joy as I would like. I have two other horses who do give me so much joy as they are just laid back and easy going. Which is what makes me think perhaps the partnership is just not there like I really hoped it would be.
My question really is, do you sometimes just not click with a certain horse however much you might try? Are Spanish horses just more difficult and only suit certain types of people?
I've never sold a horse before so the guilt is really hard for me as I just want him to be happy with the right person. Is there even a market for a horse like him who needs 1:1, lots of groundwork, would be great for hacking and would school with some more work, again with the right rider?
Thank you for reading and for any advice.