cblover
Well-Known Member
Happy New Year everyone. Hope everyone is safe in this dreadful weather. I need your help and opinions please.
I have a lovely little group of 3 horses but they are very hard work and Id like to find a way to reduce it to 2. None of them will ever leave my ownership but something needs to give. Not only is the land suffering with 3 horses but my health will never be right now as I have liver failure through an auto immune condition and several other immune related conditions to add to the list.
It was never plan A to have 3 but when my youngster (clyde x cob) was a baby he needed the support of a third horse to stay with him and make him feel secure when I rode my cob. So we ended up with a lovely shettie gelding, who has been amazing. The two boys are best friends, they are like little and large when you see them together. My riding cob is now 14 and starting to slow down, partly due to my lack of time and her telling me she wants to slow things down a bit. Shes my one in a million and weve had an amazing time together but I feel now she needs a lighter rider and a low key life style. I know her very well and its right for her.
So, my problem is which do I try to loan out riding cob or shettie? Clyde x has to stop because hes 4 this year and will be backed and start his ridden education.
My cob has been there and done just about everything there is to do, is rock solid on the roads and travels like a dream and the shettie is a fab companion, not at all like a typical shettie. Is there something Im missing here? If anyone has a suggestion Ive not considered, please feel free to tell me. It's a very difficult decision for me to even consider but I'm trying to do the right things by everyone. Cheers.
I have a lovely little group of 3 horses but they are very hard work and Id like to find a way to reduce it to 2. None of them will ever leave my ownership but something needs to give. Not only is the land suffering with 3 horses but my health will never be right now as I have liver failure through an auto immune condition and several other immune related conditions to add to the list.
It was never plan A to have 3 but when my youngster (clyde x cob) was a baby he needed the support of a third horse to stay with him and make him feel secure when I rode my cob. So we ended up with a lovely shettie gelding, who has been amazing. The two boys are best friends, they are like little and large when you see them together. My riding cob is now 14 and starting to slow down, partly due to my lack of time and her telling me she wants to slow things down a bit. Shes my one in a million and weve had an amazing time together but I feel now she needs a lighter rider and a low key life style. I know her very well and its right for her.
So, my problem is which do I try to loan out riding cob or shettie? Clyde x has to stop because hes 4 this year and will be backed and start his ridden education.
My cob has been there and done just about everything there is to do, is rock solid on the roads and travels like a dream and the shettie is a fab companion, not at all like a typical shettie. Is there something Im missing here? If anyone has a suggestion Ive not considered, please feel free to tell me. It's a very difficult decision for me to even consider but I'm trying to do the right things by everyone. Cheers.