Not pointless at all. We've sadly but probably all lost horses in the past. Unless you're a horsey bod It's impossibe to describe the big hole they leave behind. Chin up, chicken . Are you planning on getting another or leaving it for a while ?
Thats a fine idea. And as for looking on here - we'll all benefit. Experience counts for almost everything in the horsey game. I've had some fantastic advice from here. Keep looking, keep posting and we'll all be better for it.
My boy was PTS on Tuesday, I have decided to hang up my boots for good, as I can't go through the emotion of loosing another horse, I have had four PTS in under five years, but I will still come on her, as on occasions I think I do have things to offer, and the tv is so rubbish, you need something to do I the evenings.
I to am looking into the volunteering route, I work for myself but only part time,
I helped out at RDA when I was young with my MIL, and that is one of the areas I shall look into.
Just because we don't have horses anymore, doesn't mean you have to stop being part of the horsey world.
Sorry for your loss xx
I helped out at the RDA when I was younger and they allowed me to have one of the ponies as my own during the holidays when they don't get used.
I really enjoyed helping and would like to do it again in the future.
Not a pointless post at all,
I lost my horse in september and am not getting another, like you i couldnt go through that pain again. I still come on here to look through posts and comment if i feel i can help someone out, no harm in that. Plenty of people on here know what if feels like to lose a horse x
I'm sorry to read of your sad loss, (both posters)
It is true, there are lots of ways to be involved, from charities , to fence judging, and stewarding. The people who do this play a vital part, without them, competitions and charities wouldn't exist.
And although it is too hard to imagine now, you may one day in the future offer a home to a retired equine - that can be worthwhile too.
I hope you enjoy all your equine involvement, whatever it turns out to be!
My chap was PTS at the end of June, and I too am finding it difficult to adjust to life without a horse after owning Syd for 23 years. I am not going to get another horse for myself, but will remain involved through my daughter, who is about to start riding lessons.
I am still on here every day too . . .
I also lost my mare of a lifetime on 28-3-2013, I wanted to give up, and was going to sell my other mare, I had owned tara for 22 years and dolly only 18 months, im so glad I have decided to keep her, as I think it as kept me sane, even though i miss tara every single day.
Ah i lost my boy on the 22 of feb this year, my friend bred him i fist met him when he was 8hrs old he would have been 19 on the 28th of this month. I still look for him every day n i also thought of selling my younger horse who just turnd six if im honest some days i still do he is a great horse but is not lenard. I just know id be lost with out horses one day i hope to have that same bond with cracker. Still i have my dogs n cracker n life goes on. Rda is a lovely idea x its a great big gap n im not sure we can ever fill it x
RDA groups are always looking for volunteers, so that's a brilliant idea OP. Would you be able to offer a home to a horse/pony from one of the welfare associations? If anything happened that meant that you couldn't care for it, they would step in immediately.