tangoharvey
Well-Known Member
I usually get good advice on here so here goes...I have lost 2 stone in weight, and its still coming off and I probably want to lose another 3 stone. Last year I bought a 16.2 Clydesdale mare (in sig) as I needed a good weight carrier, and confidence giver. Well now the weight is coming off I am looking at other liveries who have say, nice section D crosses at 15.2 or something like that and thinking did i buy the right horse?
Pros = She is 110% safe on roads, very loving, but walk is really her favourite pace and she is just a happy hacker. Now my confidence is growing I can see myself wanting to get back into lessons, and maybe even pop a small cross (my mare has never learnt to jump, but shes only just 7).
Cons = she is huge, a real tank with lots of feather, massive feet and has been compared to Ellie the mammoth from ice age!!
At the time of buying I saw her as home for life material but am now just starting to think maybe less horse might just be better? Please advise.......xx
Pros = She is 110% safe on roads, very loving, but walk is really her favourite pace and she is just a happy hacker. Now my confidence is growing I can see myself wanting to get back into lessons, and maybe even pop a small cross (my mare has never learnt to jump, but shes only just 7).
Cons = she is huge, a real tank with lots of feather, massive feet and has been compared to Ellie the mammoth from ice age!!
At the time of buying I saw her as home for life material but am now just starting to think maybe less horse might just be better? Please advise.......xx