CastleMouse
Well-Known Member
This is something that is definitely on my mind at the moment - Only a year to go until I'm sitting my Leaving Cert. (A Levels equivalent!).
I was considering to sell my horse this year as I just won't have the time after Christmas, but my Father said he will not let me sell him, and would look after him for me when I'm not at home and when I eventually go to University. Admittedly, I was on the verge of crying when he said this to me, as I love my horse to bits and I'm so glad I don't have to sell him.
I have to start thinking about my options for next year, so I would appreciate some any advice or opinions from people who have had to go through this or something similar with their own horse(s). My Father is completely unhorsey, but can still feed, give hay etc. and generally give plenty of attention to my horse and spoil him :grin: I am thinking of giving him a holiday of about 6/7 months out at grass. I don't want to put him out on loan, but as he's only 13 (14 next year), is it cruel to give him basically something like an 'early retirement' (I can't think of any other suitable word) once I go to University? After I finish my exams, I will get back in the saddle for those 2/3 months in the summer, but then he'll be put out at grass again.
Sorry for rambling on about it, I just want what's best for him
I was considering to sell my horse this year as I just won't have the time after Christmas, but my Father said he will not let me sell him, and would look after him for me when I'm not at home and when I eventually go to University. Admittedly, I was on the verge of crying when he said this to me, as I love my horse to bits and I'm so glad I don't have to sell him.
I have to start thinking about my options for next year, so I would appreciate some any advice or opinions from people who have had to go through this or something similar with their own horse(s). My Father is completely unhorsey, but can still feed, give hay etc. and generally give plenty of attention to my horse and spoil him :grin: I am thinking of giving him a holiday of about 6/7 months out at grass. I don't want to put him out on loan, but as he's only 13 (14 next year), is it cruel to give him basically something like an 'early retirement' (I can't think of any other suitable word) once I go to University? After I finish my exams, I will get back in the saddle for those 2/3 months in the summer, but then he'll be put out at grass again.
Sorry for rambling on about it, I just want what's best for him