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I am so frustrated I just want to cry
Basically, I'm 16 and my parents have never been able to afford to buy me a horse. Currently I'm riding horse A for someone I know through my riding instructor and have been for a couple of years. I have so far worked at dressage, driving and polo yards.
For me, dressage is the most fascinating thing in the world and I've loved it from the age of about 9 but the one thing you need, is money. The horse I'm riding at the moment is not a dressage horse my any means and our partnership is just not working - its like hitting my head on a brick wall, plus there's difficulties with the owner.
My RI (who has always really supported me) has found me another horse to ride so that I can have lessons over the winter as its too dark and muddy to ride horse A (theres no school). I went to try it today and just don't know what to think. It used to be well schooled but its owner has completely lost any inch of confidence riding it as it is extremely sensitive, spooks violently, is very nervous, has been off proper work for over a year, is cold-backed and used to have a badly fitting saddle = disaster. Anyway, I am just so fed up of feeling like I'm going nowhere. They want me to start riding it regularly (ie 3-4 times a week) but because of school commitments and needing someone to be with me (this would have to be RI who obviously we have to pay for her time) just in case it can only be once. On one hand I think I can learn SO much from horse B, something which I think is absolutely priceless, but on the other hand I dont want to mess it up with horse A and end up with nothing to ride, I don't want to be turned into a rider that is as nervous as her owner and I dont want to be wasting my time trying to fix something which is just unfixable hurting me emotionally and possibly physically.
Argh, I know I'm probably reading too much into this.
The truth is that the only horses available are those who either nobody else wants to ride or those that their owners want a small fortune + for you to be their slave for ungodly long hours when I already have one horse to ride, a part time job and important exams coming up (i suffer from extreme fatigue and get ill because of it). Having said that, as I'm sure you'll all understand, horses are such a big part of my life and I would die to be able to properly compete (my old RI has already put me off doing BYRDS because, I quote "they all have flashy horses and it wouldn't be suitable"). I've tried sharing but its impossible to find something suitable (don't want to go out of the frying pan and into the fire), looked into buying a million times over, riding horses for numerous other people bla bla bla...
Hope this makes sense, please don't think I'm a spoilt brat, I often feel like Im being one. I feel a bit better now
Basically, I'm 16 and my parents have never been able to afford to buy me a horse. Currently I'm riding horse A for someone I know through my riding instructor and have been for a couple of years. I have so far worked at dressage, driving and polo yards.
For me, dressage is the most fascinating thing in the world and I've loved it from the age of about 9 but the one thing you need, is money. The horse I'm riding at the moment is not a dressage horse my any means and our partnership is just not working - its like hitting my head on a brick wall, plus there's difficulties with the owner.
My RI (who has always really supported me) has found me another horse to ride so that I can have lessons over the winter as its too dark and muddy to ride horse A (theres no school). I went to try it today and just don't know what to think. It used to be well schooled but its owner has completely lost any inch of confidence riding it as it is extremely sensitive, spooks violently, is very nervous, has been off proper work for over a year, is cold-backed and used to have a badly fitting saddle = disaster. Anyway, I am just so fed up of feeling like I'm going nowhere. They want me to start riding it regularly (ie 3-4 times a week) but because of school commitments and needing someone to be with me (this would have to be RI who obviously we have to pay for her time) just in case it can only be once. On one hand I think I can learn SO much from horse B, something which I think is absolutely priceless, but on the other hand I dont want to mess it up with horse A and end up with nothing to ride, I don't want to be turned into a rider that is as nervous as her owner and I dont want to be wasting my time trying to fix something which is just unfixable hurting me emotionally and possibly physically.
Argh, I know I'm probably reading too much into this.
The truth is that the only horses available are those who either nobody else wants to ride or those that their owners want a small fortune + for you to be their slave for ungodly long hours when I already have one horse to ride, a part time job and important exams coming up (i suffer from extreme fatigue and get ill because of it). Having said that, as I'm sure you'll all understand, horses are such a big part of my life and I would die to be able to properly compete (my old RI has already put me off doing BYRDS because, I quote "they all have flashy horses and it wouldn't be suitable"). I've tried sharing but its impossible to find something suitable (don't want to go out of the frying pan and into the fire), looked into buying a million times over, riding horses for numerous other people bla bla bla...
Hope this makes sense, please don't think I'm a spoilt brat, I often feel like Im being one. I feel a bit better now