milz88
Well-Known Member
Hello, I am just writing as I, (my mother and I) could do with a little help/advice.
Basically, the porblem concerns 3 ponies of ours which we have had since 8 years old, I am now 20 and my brother 18, sister 16.
My sister and I both have our main competition horses and my brother isn't involved with horses anymore, so we have 5 kept at home.
The problem is that the 3 ponies are no longer in work and haven't been for some years, we have limited turnout and turnout as a whole is difficult because 2 of them are laminitic and can't eat any grass, so they have to stand on mud or very poor ground year round, as a result they can't be loaned, one is 20 and the others are approaching this age.
We are finding it difficult to fund them in these more difficult times, they are stiill insured and still have feet done, eat hay etc which all adds up.
Many would suggest loaning, but they would only be good as companion horses, one of them can hack and be ridden is brilliant in traffic but not suitable for young childeren.
One other pony would be good for showing etc, in his day he won everything, PUK,BSPS,Royal show, but he can't go on grass.
We are struggling to think what to do with them given their age and the fact you can't just turn them out. Does anyone else have any other suggestions? this is a very hard time for the whole family but it is a fact that has arisen due to the times that we face, what can we possibly do other than to have them put down, or just 2 of them?
Any suggestions would be much appreictaed, or words of advice.
Basically, the porblem concerns 3 ponies of ours which we have had since 8 years old, I am now 20 and my brother 18, sister 16.
My sister and I both have our main competition horses and my brother isn't involved with horses anymore, so we have 5 kept at home.
The problem is that the 3 ponies are no longer in work and haven't been for some years, we have limited turnout and turnout as a whole is difficult because 2 of them are laminitic and can't eat any grass, so they have to stand on mud or very poor ground year round, as a result they can't be loaned, one is 20 and the others are approaching this age.
We are finding it difficult to fund them in these more difficult times, they are stiill insured and still have feet done, eat hay etc which all adds up.
Many would suggest loaning, but they would only be good as companion horses, one of them can hack and be ridden is brilliant in traffic but not suitable for young childeren.
One other pony would be good for showing etc, in his day he won everything, PUK,BSPS,Royal show, but he can't go on grass.
We are struggling to think what to do with them given their age and the fact you can't just turn them out. Does anyone else have any other suggestions? this is a very hard time for the whole family but it is a fact that has arisen due to the times that we face, what can we possibly do other than to have them put down, or just 2 of them?
Any suggestions would be much appreictaed, or words of advice.