madhector
Well-Known Member
Right, thinking ahead a bit here, but the Jerry Monster is looking pretty sound now after a year in the field (for those that dont remember him, he retired from eventing last year with ligament damage. He now looks good, but doesnt move as well as he used to and stands a bit cow hocked, compensating for the damage behind. Think after another winter he will be fine to start some gentle hacking.
The problem is I cannot afford to have a horse in work that doesnt compete, so if he stays at home he will just remain retired to a field till the end of his days. However this seems a shame as he is only 8 and could enjoy many years of hacking with someone. So, I wondered if it was worth trying to loan him out as a hack? The downside is he is not a novice ride at all, wont do anything dangerous but is a complete thug. Can be a bit nappy but if you get the better of him he is fine. Loves hacking and is 100% in traffic, doesnt get fizzy or anything just is rather sharp...
He also cribs which is a bit of a problem.
So would he be loanable? If so what sort of person would want him?
This is him...
Thoughts? Should I bother bringing him back into work? Or just leave him in a field...
The problem is I cannot afford to have a horse in work that doesnt compete, so if he stays at home he will just remain retired to a field till the end of his days. However this seems a shame as he is only 8 and could enjoy many years of hacking with someone. So, I wondered if it was worth trying to loan him out as a hack? The downside is he is not a novice ride at all, wont do anything dangerous but is a complete thug. Can be a bit nappy but if you get the better of him he is fine. Loves hacking and is 100% in traffic, doesnt get fizzy or anything just is rather sharp...
He also cribs which is a bit of a problem.
So would he be loanable? If so what sort of person would want him?
This is him...
Thoughts? Should I bother bringing him back into work? Or just leave him in a field...