Losing weight dilemma - what would you do?

tangoharvey, I also agree with that others that you could try giving her a chance to up her game. If I had a pound for everytime I've thought "I wish I was on something totally safe and trustworthy" then I wouldn't be counting on my Euromillions win tonight. :P

My hoss reared with me yesterday and I toppled off. Fancy a swap? ;)
 
one of my friends has a clysdale x and although not the fastest horse on the yard he is the best behaved. he is no trouble at all and he can jump and do dressage at RC.

it can be easy to look at what others have and become discontented - i would suggest you base your decision on how much you like your horse and how much you like jumping. if you can have some lessons on a schoolmaster jumping horse and at the same time get an experienced jump rider to train your mare then you will have a better idea of what she can do and what you want to do and if they are compatible.

your horse sounds like the sort that many people would love so if you do decide she is not for you i am sure you could find a nice home for her.
 
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