Fjord
Well-Known Member
You don't need a kick up the ar*e, you need a break, and a bloody great hug.I need a kick up the ar*e!
I really hope you get some respite from all the rubbish that life is throwing at you.
You don't need a kick up the ar*e, you need a break, and a bloody great hug.I need a kick up the ar*e!
Thank you.You don't need a kick up the ar*e, you need a break, and a bloody great hug.
I really hope you get some respite from all the rubbish that life is throwing at you.
Hope I,m not speaking out of turn here but ATM it seems that you could just for a while think of yourself and getting the most pleasure from Lari. I would probably think out in a field with mates was better normally but he has had abscesses, kicks etc. Maybe a more pampered life would be good for him.I agree! Same leg as partner. I was getting excited at the thought of him going back 'home' - I call it home, it's the livery yard where my stable is being held. It is home really, been there on and off twenty years nearly.
He'd be better off at 'home' physically because he'd be more 'pampered' as he'd be partly stabled, whereas at retirement he's out 24/7 but with his mates in the retirement place he's mentally better off I feel. It's a hard one.
If he was at home when i got my next horse it would be nice to keep two in the same paddock and save myself a fortune on turn out/bring in's when I could do it myself and they could keep each other company, but my paddock isn't really big enough for two big lads really.
My friend, whose horse I used to turn out & bring in so they'd have company next door to each other (to save us both costs) has left the yard.