Madness??

Lady Tinseltime

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I am 73. Last March I had to retire my horse unexpectedly. Since May I have been looking for another horse. Long search - lame horses - suspect sellers. Earlier this week I saw a lovely boy who ticked all the boxes - green in the school but that was expected. Hacked him out and felt so very safe. Hi is 4!! Vetting is tomorrow. Am I mad ??
 

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Go for it! I'm 77, living with a life-limiting chronic illness. Still riding my spooky, 16hh advanced-sense-of-humour 30yr-old Arabian. I ride on a Christ Lammfelle sheepskin pad, which has a grab handle across the pommel. I always have my little finger hooked under this. I also have long legs and ride long.
I think you'll be fine. Good luck.
PS. I've always found singing helps, too. Distracts the horse and keeps me from being a tense, hunched bundle of nerves.
 

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I am 73. Last March I had to retire my horse unexpectedly. Since May I have been looking for another horse. Long search - lame horses - suspect sellers. Earlier this week I saw a lovely boy who ticked all the boxes - green in the school but that was expected. Hacked him out and felt so very safe. Hi is 4!! Vetting is tomorrow. Am I mad ??
No but take bloods just in case he doesn't work out.

Good luck!
 

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Yes you're mad but for heavens sake what else is life for?!?

As Arnold Bennett said "no pleasure is worth foregoing for an extra 2 years in a Weston-super-Mare care home".

Go for it, but please report back.
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Yes you're mad but for heavens sake what else is life for?!?

As Arnold Bennett said "no pleasure is worth foregoing for an extra 2 years in a Weston-super-Mare care home".

Go for it, but please report back.
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YCBM I love that saying!

OP your just as mad as the rest of us - life is for living. As the 'youngsters' say YOLO!

fingers crossed for the vetting.

We will need photos too!!
 

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You are inspirational! I bought a horse at 50 because I didn't want to wait until I retired at 60+ and wouldn't be physically able to keep up with the horse - you are proof that age is just a number!
 

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Many, many years ago I bought a just-turned-4 year old. She was my first horse, and had only ever been hacking. On paper it should have been a disaster.

Yet in reality she was the horse of a lifetime. She kept me safe, we had a blast together and she didn’t mind that I needed to figure out the schooling stuff along with her (I had regular lessons!!). Best horse ever. Adding to that, my daughter’s pony has been a foot perfect first ridden since the moment she sat on her at backing at 3yo - they potter along safely in all situations and that pony is a literal saint.
 
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