hollyandivy123
Well-Known Member
ok then there is no point to keep him entire, the options would open up for a low grade home (in the sense of not aiming for GP etc not the care for this horse) upon gelding. if she wishes for him not to be pushed beyond what is reasonable for him, then the options are limited to keeping him, loaning but to remain on current yard or close so she can keep an eye on him, as she is an instructor maybe he would be a good candidate for one of her clients? the German version of the blood bank.