madhector
Well-Known Member
OK, some of you may know that I bought two very poor yearling colts last winter, they were thin, full of worms and very withdrawn. They are both now very well and happy 2 yr olds, Both have been gelded. Last winter they started of living out, but the chestnut got really bad mudfever and I ended up having to stable them both as didn't want one out on his own. Now looking ahead to this winter I want to avoid the same situation happening again. I think Welly (the chestnut) will be ok if he is in at night to let his legs dry off, but I don't have the room to stable Teal as well, and I would rather he was out 24/7 being a youngster.
I really cant decide what to do, wanted to keep them both till they were 4 and back them and school them on, but think it may be kinder to sell Teal now so he can go somewhere he can be turned out with other horses all winter. Meaning I can stable Welly at night with my others. I tried advertising him to see what sort of interest there was, and had a few idiots call, but now wonder if I should loan him out? Would someone maybe take him on as a companion till he was ready to break in? Or longer term? Or is it better to try and sell him now and find him a permanent home?
Would appreciate your opinions
Thanks
I really cant decide what to do, wanted to keep them both till they were 4 and back them and school them on, but think it may be kinder to sell Teal now so he can go somewhere he can be turned out with other horses all winter. Meaning I can stable Welly at night with my others. I tried advertising him to see what sort of interest there was, and had a few idiots call, but now wonder if I should loan him out? Would someone maybe take him on as a companion till he was ready to break in? Or longer term? Or is it better to try and sell him now and find him a permanent home?
Would appreciate your opinions
Thanks