Parkranger
Well-Known Member
Hiya,
I'm just interested to know how many of you go against what is common sense and the 'right' thing to do when it comes to horses?
I have two, as most of you know, one is a bit of a superstar and the other is blind in one eye but a good hacking horse. I'm in a situation where I can really no longer keep two. It's been backwards and fowards for the last 6 months but I'm working away 3/4 times a week and maybe moving out of my boyfriends soon. Even if I don't I realise that spending every day with horses is no longer an option.
Someone on here wants Oscar for a good price and I know that if I sell Oscar and keep Ty, I just won't ride anymore as a a) don't really trust him and b) don't get the 'thrill' of riding him - bad as that sounds. I love Oscar to bits (as I do Ty) but he's never going to be a 'quiet hack on your own' type of horse as he can be nappy. I can deal with it but I ask myself whether its really what I want long term.
So I'm trying to make a decision on whether I just sell both, share over the winter and then look to get a nice 15/15.2 cob cob x that I can have lots of fun on and enjoy riding again. Also something that doesn't have to be ridden all the time to keep fit.
Has anyone else had to go through something similar?
I'm just interested to know how many of you go against what is common sense and the 'right' thing to do when it comes to horses?
I have two, as most of you know, one is a bit of a superstar and the other is blind in one eye but a good hacking horse. I'm in a situation where I can really no longer keep two. It's been backwards and fowards for the last 6 months but I'm working away 3/4 times a week and maybe moving out of my boyfriends soon. Even if I don't I realise that spending every day with horses is no longer an option.
Someone on here wants Oscar for a good price and I know that if I sell Oscar and keep Ty, I just won't ride anymore as a a) don't really trust him and b) don't get the 'thrill' of riding him - bad as that sounds. I love Oscar to bits (as I do Ty) but he's never going to be a 'quiet hack on your own' type of horse as he can be nappy. I can deal with it but I ask myself whether its really what I want long term.
So I'm trying to make a decision on whether I just sell both, share over the winter and then look to get a nice 15/15.2 cob cob x that I can have lots of fun on and enjoy riding again. Also something that doesn't have to be ridden all the time to keep fit.
Has anyone else had to go through something similar?