wildpoppywild
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hiya i'll give ya's some more info on my mare since my post the other day was a little vague....
my mare abby is a 16.2hh 18yo TB. she is wetherbys registered and is a lovely lovely horse. she previously competed in eventing for well most of her life before coming here. when she came here we discovered she had an aneurism (sp?) which means she cannot do alot of hard work. she also has a bit of arthritis but its controlled with good turnout and cod liver oil nothing else, only becomes an issue if she has to be kept in for any reason.
i've been trying so hard to put off finding her a new home because we are so attached to her, and well we have just got a really good bond.
however i still have my highland who i can still ride and take on rideouts etc but having the 2 and working full time is becoming to much for me, especially when i can't get anything out of abby. i'm not rich and all my money goes onto the horses but i think its time i began living in the real world and realise i just cannot afford it anymore. i love them both dearly and they only get the best of care they are my babies
i am looking for a kind loving experienced home for abby. she will not be sold, i would like to loan her out...... i'm terrified of her going to the wrong person and getting passed about or worse
she would only go as a light hack to someone who knows TB's, she may be 18 but she can still run like the wind
i have always felt safe and secure when riding her, never once have i been scared on her back. shes fab with the farrier. we are up in scotland if anyone has any idea's
thanks
also to whoever wrote this on my other post:
I dont understand why a horse suddenly becomes unaffordable just because they hurt themselves serving us...to me when buying a horse its for life and thats through good times and bad. I hope you find a good home for the horse but I do think he should come before moving onto the next model, esp at that age/health.
sorry just feel that way.
i would never just get rid of her and get a new model. i have my highland too and i will not be getting anything else for quite a few years. she is a very much loved horse and we are trying to do the best for her by finding her somewhere nice to live out her days in peace. its unaffordable for me because i have the 2 horses not just abby. trust me if i had the money she would be going nowhere. it seems i can't ever do the right thing
my mare abby is a 16.2hh 18yo TB. she is wetherbys registered and is a lovely lovely horse. she previously competed in eventing for well most of her life before coming here. when she came here we discovered she had an aneurism (sp?) which means she cannot do alot of hard work. she also has a bit of arthritis but its controlled with good turnout and cod liver oil nothing else, only becomes an issue if she has to be kept in for any reason.
i've been trying so hard to put off finding her a new home because we are so attached to her, and well we have just got a really good bond.
however i still have my highland who i can still ride and take on rideouts etc but having the 2 and working full time is becoming to much for me, especially when i can't get anything out of abby. i'm not rich and all my money goes onto the horses but i think its time i began living in the real world and realise i just cannot afford it anymore. i love them both dearly and they only get the best of care they are my babies
i am looking for a kind loving experienced home for abby. she will not be sold, i would like to loan her out...... i'm terrified of her going to the wrong person and getting passed about or worse
thanks
also to whoever wrote this on my other post:
I dont understand why a horse suddenly becomes unaffordable just because they hurt themselves serving us...to me when buying a horse its for life and thats through good times and bad. I hope you find a good home for the horse but I do think he should come before moving onto the next model, esp at that age/health.
sorry just feel that way.
i would never just get rid of her and get a new model. i have my highland too and i will not be getting anything else for quite a few years. she is a very much loved horse and we are trying to do the best for her by finding her somewhere nice to live out her days in peace. its unaffordable for me because i have the 2 horses not just abby. trust me if i had the money she would be going nowhere. it seems i can't ever do the right thing