GoingRoundInCircles
Well-Known Member
If anyone was to offer 25k for a horse who has spent the last 4 months on a sicknote for a broken leg then they would obviously be seriously deranged!
GW - Reading your post, what stands out is that its not the money but the enjoyment factor.
What were your plans when your got the little lad? What would you like to be doing with him?
If it were me, I'd ignore the money factor (easily said as it is a lot of money) and I'd try to go do a few things that I consider fun and try to get the enjoyment back.
A - you've obviously done a lot with him and brought him up to this standard so you can't be that crap
B - The horse won't feel like he's being wasted.
C - Why would your instructor get fed up of you? They're paid to teach, not to judge.
D - Every horse is only worth what someone will pay for them. You may consider the horse to be worth less, but you've seen all the work that had to go in to get you to where you are - anyone else will only see where the horse is at now.
Can you stop the lessons for a month and do what you want with your horse and then see how you feel? x
Hope this isn't too much of a ramble.