sandi_84
Well-Known Member
Right so I've been given the possible opportunity to take on an older stalking pony as a companion for my lad when we move.
I'm very lucky to be given this opportunity and am looking forward to providing a nice retirement home for a pony in it's golden years after many years of faithful service but I've never cared for an older horse before and I know that care of an older horse is going to be different with regards to possible age, joint and insurance related problems etc.
The pony will be in it's 20's, in good health and probably pretty fit since it's a working pony.
I only found out the very basics today (i.e breed, age and that it's a stalking pony), I don't even know if it will be a mare or gelding or if it has ever been broken to ride until I get a chance to have a proper conversation with the OH rather than a few quick txts in my break at work last night. He is going to try and find out more info for me today.
I'm looking for some tips on keeping an older pony ticking along nicely, anybody able to help with a bit of advice please?
If it is broken I would still hack it out lightly and gently but incase of it being unbroken, do any of you have older unbroken companions and what do you do with them to keep their minds active?
Someone on my other thread said I'd have to get it's teeth checked more regularly too, how often to the older horses and ponies need dental checks?
Any other info that I need to know? What's the score on veteran insurance, is it worth getting, am I likely to get it for a pony that wasn't vetted etc?
Trying to think of other questions I can ask and at the moment apart from general care advice the only thing my brain can come up with right now is:
When we travel out to our new field what would be the best thing to do, travel these 2 horses that have never met before together or separately? (instinct tells me seperately)
When we get to the field I will keep them separated for a while but what with one being older I'm worried that "he" might get injured in the almost inevitable face to face meeting excitement so would you extend the normal settling in period and if so for how long?
Any advice is much appreciated
I'm very lucky to be given this opportunity and am looking forward to providing a nice retirement home for a pony in it's golden years after many years of faithful service but I've never cared for an older horse before and I know that care of an older horse is going to be different with regards to possible age, joint and insurance related problems etc.
The pony will be in it's 20's, in good health and probably pretty fit since it's a working pony.
I only found out the very basics today (i.e breed, age and that it's a stalking pony), I don't even know if it will be a mare or gelding or if it has ever been broken to ride until I get a chance to have a proper conversation with the OH rather than a few quick txts in my break at work last night. He is going to try and find out more info for me today.
I'm looking for some tips on keeping an older pony ticking along nicely, anybody able to help with a bit of advice please?
If it is broken I would still hack it out lightly and gently but incase of it being unbroken, do any of you have older unbroken companions and what do you do with them to keep their minds active?
Someone on my other thread said I'd have to get it's teeth checked more regularly too, how often to the older horses and ponies need dental checks?
Any other info that I need to know? What's the score on veteran insurance, is it worth getting, am I likely to get it for a pony that wasn't vetted etc?
Trying to think of other questions I can ask and at the moment apart from general care advice the only thing my brain can come up with right now is:
When we travel out to our new field what would be the best thing to do, travel these 2 horses that have never met before together or separately? (instinct tells me seperately)
When we get to the field I will keep them separated for a while but what with one being older I'm worried that "he" might get injured in the almost inevitable face to face meeting excitement so would you extend the normal settling in period and if so for how long?
Any advice is much appreciated