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I'm sorry to hear this very sad news :-( but it seems to me that you are both very lucky to have eachother and you're doing the right thing for him, you should certainly be proud x
I'm sorry to hear this very sad news :-( but it seems to me that you are both very lucky to have eachother and you're doing the right thing for him, you should certainly be proud x
I'm sorry to hear this very sad news :-( but it seems to me that you are both very lucky to have eachother and you're doing the right thing for him, you should certainly be proud x
All the best for Kali in his retirement, he is lucky to have such a great owner![]()
Both of you enjoy his retirement .
I'm sorry to read this, I've always enjoyed reading about Kali's progress. Here's hoping he has a long and happy retirement xx
It's completely devastating on so many levels with this happens. Just over a year ago I was in pretty much the same boat, without the KS, thankfully. I had to make the decision to retire my Ffin from competition and then from riding completely. I was worried he would not enjoy being retired and that he would deteriorate rapidly and like you I thought I'd give him the summer and then see. Well he took to it like a duck to water, in fact he almost went feral ( unless carrots were present) He really enjoyed just being relaxed in the field and just minimal handling and grooming. I was SO lucky that I had the use of my own land so there were no problems with keeping him and I have a baby horse to play with. Also I was even luckier that after eight months rest and relaxation my boy came right enough for very light hacking, until one day mooching through a field he just tanked off at speed, I had the Chiro vet out to check him and she said he was in the best shape she had ever seen him in. So now I am back riding properish , I am careful not to break him, I even did an intro on him just for fun, the show manager said she heard a sonic boom as he hit the centre line!!
I know that this is unlikely to happen for K, with his extra problems but I just wanted you to know that they do thrive on retirement and that it is possible to build an all new relationship with them. I also wanted you to know that the feelings of devastation do pass and that it is possible but really hard, to move over to riding a new horse.
Here's to many years happy retirement! Stay proud and content with each day together. X
Sorry to hear this - a shame.