vermillion
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Not sure if this is better in here or in CR; but hopeful I may gain a wider view of opinions in here
Cut a long story short, I bought a smart TB gelding as a rising 4yo.
The plan was to bring on, event him and keep as my next 'forever horse' alongside my established chap.
I really like this horse, he is well put together and pleasing to the eye, the sort of horse you look at and admire and is nice enough to show. Brought him on slowly, allowing time to mature into himself; at no point has he been rushed as I was only producing for myself.
This is where the plan comes to a resounding halt
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I simply do not enjoy riding him. And its for no apparent reason
He is a doddle to hack out, in company and alone, lovely cuddly person (I always wanted an affectionate horse as my other two are quite distant by nature). Super to do, loves kids and is very gentle with them despite being 16.2. Always a polite snaffle mouth, even out hunting at the back having a gossip. He is almost happy being not pushed, he is the antipathy of a thrusters ride; and I enjoy being a thruster!
I just cant bring myself to persevere with him to push him round a BE90 knowing I will detest every minute of it because it is on him.
I love riding my other two, who are both cranky and feisty and require tactical riding but will try their hearts out for you. I just find this particular horse to be 'nice', but in the bland context.
What would you do with him? To look at, he is every inch a good event prospect, 6yo and so easy to do but green in the school as I cannot bring myself to do any more with him in case I ruin him
I cannot afford to send him to a Pro to sell, mainly as a) I know I will not recoup my costs on selling him and b) I haven't got the funds for £150/wk schooling and sales livery.
I feel as though he is in the wrong home, but I cannot figure out how to do best by him in this current horrific market, where anything TB fetches nil money and could end up in awful hands. Do I loan? Give away? Try to sell? I have explored loaning but so far the people have been the non-committal type and I really want a longer term home for him where he would be enjoyed. Is there a 'market' for a clean slate sort of horse to permanent loan?!
Belvita breakfast biscuits and a scrummy Peruvian coffee on offer!
Cut a long story short, I bought a smart TB gelding as a rising 4yo.
The plan was to bring on, event him and keep as my next 'forever horse' alongside my established chap.
I really like this horse, he is well put together and pleasing to the eye, the sort of horse you look at and admire and is nice enough to show. Brought him on slowly, allowing time to mature into himself; at no point has he been rushed as I was only producing for myself.
This is where the plan comes to a resounding halt
I simply do not enjoy riding him. And its for no apparent reason
He is a doddle to hack out, in company and alone, lovely cuddly person (I always wanted an affectionate horse as my other two are quite distant by nature). Super to do, loves kids and is very gentle with them despite being 16.2. Always a polite snaffle mouth, even out hunting at the back having a gossip. He is almost happy being not pushed, he is the antipathy of a thrusters ride; and I enjoy being a thruster!
I just cant bring myself to persevere with him to push him round a BE90 knowing I will detest every minute of it because it is on him.
I love riding my other two, who are both cranky and feisty and require tactical riding but will try their hearts out for you. I just find this particular horse to be 'nice', but in the bland context.
What would you do with him? To look at, he is every inch a good event prospect, 6yo and so easy to do but green in the school as I cannot bring myself to do any more with him in case I ruin him
I feel as though he is in the wrong home, but I cannot figure out how to do best by him in this current horrific market, where anything TB fetches nil money and could end up in awful hands. Do I loan? Give away? Try to sell? I have explored loaning but so far the people have been the non-committal type and I really want a longer term home for him where he would be enjoyed. Is there a 'market' for a clean slate sort of horse to permanent loan?!
Belvita breakfast biscuits and a scrummy Peruvian coffee on offer!