countrybumpkin727
Well-Known Member
Hello there!
So after 18 years (ish) of riding I am finally going to take the plunge and get my own horse. I am not a novice rider and have work ridden for yards and ridden a whole variety of horses from babies to difficult horses. After finishing uni and having a near miss with a horse and lorry I have decided to take the plunge and get my own horse and do some eventing. My budget is tight as I am paying off my student loan but I managed to get around £2000 together for a horse. While on my search to find the one I have seen lots of ex racers for sale that have come off the track, have been restarted and are no for sale and within my price range. My family has had some history of TB as we used to be in the racing industry so it is not a case that we do not know how they behave and how sharp they can be. What has concern me is that a family friend who is horsey said that one would not be suitable as they can be hard to handle, really bad dooers and need lots of extra food and most importantly need to be ridden every day other wise get really upset. I work full time and some times I have to work late, last year I had a horse on loan and in the summer it was fine I could get out there 6 days a week but during winter with the right facilities sometimes it can only be 3 rides a week. So my questions are as follows:
do you find that they actually are fine with not being worked everyday? is it just my friend using a generalisation?
Do they require a lot more food?
There must be lots of people out there with OTTB so if anyone could share their stories that would be great!
Thanks
So after 18 years (ish) of riding I am finally going to take the plunge and get my own horse. I am not a novice rider and have work ridden for yards and ridden a whole variety of horses from babies to difficult horses. After finishing uni and having a near miss with a horse and lorry I have decided to take the plunge and get my own horse and do some eventing. My budget is tight as I am paying off my student loan but I managed to get around £2000 together for a horse. While on my search to find the one I have seen lots of ex racers for sale that have come off the track, have been restarted and are no for sale and within my price range. My family has had some history of TB as we used to be in the racing industry so it is not a case that we do not know how they behave and how sharp they can be. What has concern me is that a family friend who is horsey said that one would not be suitable as they can be hard to handle, really bad dooers and need lots of extra food and most importantly need to be ridden every day other wise get really upset. I work full time and some times I have to work late, last year I had a horse on loan and in the summer it was fine I could get out there 6 days a week but during winter with the right facilities sometimes it can only be 3 rides a week. So my questions are as follows:
do you find that they actually are fine with not being worked everyday? is it just my friend using a generalisation?
Do they require a lot more food?
There must be lots of people out there with OTTB so if anyone could share their stories that would be great!
Thanks