Michelle73
Well-Known Member
I think it depends on what else you need to fit in besides working full time. I manage it with a little help from a friend but my dog is hacked off because we never do anything doggie any more and my house is never tidy and my employer doesn't get my full attention!!!!! I'm lucky to work somewhere that I get loads of time off and besides my boss was a 3 day event widower so he understands that horses come first no matter what (even though I don't compete I still want them to perform to the best of their ability.) I ride them both at the weekends and alternate through the summer between lunging one and riding the other or schooling one and hacking the other. Or just schooling or lunging both if time is short. I turn them both away at the end of October/mid November and then start working them again in mid December, with dark nights and no electricity I just can't do it all. But lets face it, we'll all move heaven and earth to keep our horses fit, healthy and happy!!!!