Is anyone else on their last horse?

I have really enjoyed reading this thread .... with my beloved old boy rising 31 I really do not know what I will do when I lose him ..... :(:(:(

But this post has inspired me and I do not know what I would do if I didn't 'have to go and do the boys' :eek::rolleyes:

You will do the same as I did, cry a lot. It totally destroyed me to have empty stables, so after the pain eased I started again and I don't suppose it will be any easier next time round, but that is why we love our boys and girls.
 
I am 58 and my horse is 14. If he lasts another 10 years what will I do? I keep wondering if I should get a youngster now to bring on slowly.

My sister bought a new horse last year when she was 69.
 
Ha ha and there was me thinking I was a rarity! I am 50 and backed my baby myself last year. He is currently 4 and have owned him from being a yearling. Hopefully he will be my last and we will grow old together. My first horse is now 26 and retired and I got her as a 4yr old after having only ridden for 2 years! She taught me a lot which hopefully I will be putting into practice with my baby boy. I never dreamed I would own such a lovely horse and am so glad I didn't decide to retire from horses! Will add that I am a complete wuss but have done all his 'firsts' (backing, trotting, cantering, hacking etc.) myself as he has a temperament to die for and hopefully my riding will not let his super paces down ;-)
 
I'm 52 my lad is 10 this year, I bought him as a yearling, backed him with the help of a friend, he is a total stress head! Connemara, I got a native as I thought he would be an easy option, Wrong! As long as he lives to a ripe old age God willing, he will be my last.
 
OP - please don't give up because of how you think you MIGHT feel in future!

It ain't over 'til the fat pony sings (or cob, in Shils' case :p).

As my dear old Dad always said: 'We'll jump off that bridge when we get to it".
 
My Mum lost her old pony (rode him the day before he died, aged 29) when she was 78, then rode one on loan and was talking about getting another for herself when she lost her own life suddenly, aged 80.

You've got years left!!

Sorry you lost your mum, but she sounds like a great person and that is exactly the attitude I would like at her age.

I am in my very late 30's :D and quite recently bought a 3yr old and dont plan on her being my last!
 
I'm certainly not on my last (only 21) but definitely having a break before getting another... Probably wait until next year and skip the horrible winter.

I think if people are in a position to buy, have the experience and time then go for it :) regardless of their age, it's just a number.
 
I bought a 5 yr old at 38, hoping she would last me until I'm 60 and be my last one.

She will be 15 next month, and has a couple of injuries which I have to manage (she is rideable) and which have meant that I've never been able to do exactly what I wanted to with her.

I am now considering buying another youngster before I'm 50 - just need to work out the finances as it's a while since I've kept two horses. If I do that, it will be a 4 or 5 yr old, so should last me until I'm 70..... :)
 
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