Miss Horse lover
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I've rode all my life and had a few horses over the years until a few years ago, with work Uni and 3 young children I made the hard decision to sell my much loved pony. Now the time has come that I have decided to purchase my own horse again(don't think I can live without one much longer lol). So I've been looking for a few months and last week I came across a 15hh tb mare that I have fallen head over heels in love with, but she is being sold as a project.
This is because she has been at grass for nearly a year due to the owners not having time. She is an ex polo pony is good to handle and in every other way and only being sold as the owners daughter got her for eventing but her jump isn't big enough they have other horses and feel that it's not fair on the mare as they don't. Have time to give her the attention she deserves. She is sound in every way and can be sat on just now but is overweight and unfit. I know it will take about a good 6 months give or take to get her back to a healthy weight and fit again and I'm totally prepared for that and know that I will need to take this slow.
My question is that due to my few year of a break from owning horses(I still rode and had lessons in that time) would I be being unrealistic in buying a project horse as my first new horse and would I be better with something that didn't need as much work? I don't know what it is I'm just so drawn to her that I have to have her
I've rode all my life and had a few horses over the years until a few years ago, with work Uni and 3 young children I made the hard decision to sell my much loved pony. Now the time has come that I have decided to purchase my own horse again(don't think I can live without one much longer lol). So I've been looking for a few months and last week I came across a 15hh tb mare that I have fallen head over heels in love with, but she is being sold as a project.
This is because she has been at grass for nearly a year due to the owners not having time. She is an ex polo pony is good to handle and in every other way and only being sold as the owners daughter got her for eventing but her jump isn't big enough they have other horses and feel that it's not fair on the mare as they don't. Have time to give her the attention she deserves. She is sound in every way and can be sat on just now but is overweight and unfit. I know it will take about a good 6 months give or take to get her back to a healthy weight and fit again and I'm totally prepared for that and know that I will need to take this slow.
My question is that due to my few year of a break from owning horses(I still rode and had lessons in that time) would I be being unrealistic in buying a project horse as my first new horse and would I be better with something that didn't need as much work? I don't know what it is I'm just so drawn to her that I have to have her