Vixxy
Well-Known Member
I must be the worst ditherer around!
I have owned Ollie grey in sig for nearly 5 years and just cannot part with him no matter how much I know it makes sense
My riding is somewhat limited by my medical problems and Ollie can be spooky and silly which is not the best situation but every time I decide to sell him I end up changing my mind.
I am not a total softie and have sold on another horse I imported last year as she ended up being very hard to keep during winter and I felt it unfair on hubby having to care for her when I was ill. Preventing mudfever as she got it so easily, keeping condition on her when I couldn't work her. So I can make the best decisions for both my horses and my family when needed.
Ollie has just got under my skin so much, especially after my beloved Welsh D was PTS and I felt for giving up because of losing him. Previously years ago I had a live in groom Sarah (I am still in touch with). I bought Ollie for her to have a horse to ride/loan whilst she was here and Ollie never went even after Sarah went back home to the UK (Sarah picked Ollie and tried him so was really bought with her in mind). When Taffs was PTS I slowly gained Ols as my own, he can be a handful but is so beautiful and has the greatest personality, I love him to bits.
In the school most of the time he is a star but sometimes can try a bronc but soon stops with a tight circle inflicted on him and a no shouted firmly. Out hacking he is a monster, spooks, plants and if you kick him on always rears, first a mini one but can really rear if pushed.
I am not that gutted about not hacking out as I am soon bored hacking out alone anyway and always have my field around the farm for a good canter and some fun.
I decided a few weeks ago to sell him to old owner I bought him from and look for a nice quiet all rounder more suitable for my illness, but ohh just cannot do it!!!
Have others been like this about a horse, what have you put up with due to not being able to part with a horse?
I have owned Ollie grey in sig for nearly 5 years and just cannot part with him no matter how much I know it makes sense
My riding is somewhat limited by my medical problems and Ollie can be spooky and silly which is not the best situation but every time I decide to sell him I end up changing my mind.
I am not a total softie and have sold on another horse I imported last year as she ended up being very hard to keep during winter and I felt it unfair on hubby having to care for her when I was ill. Preventing mudfever as she got it so easily, keeping condition on her when I couldn't work her. So I can make the best decisions for both my horses and my family when needed.
Ollie has just got under my skin so much, especially after my beloved Welsh D was PTS and I felt for giving up because of losing him. Previously years ago I had a live in groom Sarah (I am still in touch with). I bought Ollie for her to have a horse to ride/loan whilst she was here and Ollie never went even after Sarah went back home to the UK (Sarah picked Ollie and tried him so was really bought with her in mind). When Taffs was PTS I slowly gained Ols as my own, he can be a handful but is so beautiful and has the greatest personality, I love him to bits.
In the school most of the time he is a star but sometimes can try a bronc but soon stops with a tight circle inflicted on him and a no shouted firmly. Out hacking he is a monster, spooks, plants and if you kick him on always rears, first a mini one but can really rear if pushed.
I am not that gutted about not hacking out as I am soon bored hacking out alone anyway and always have my field around the farm for a good canter and some fun.
I decided a few weeks ago to sell him to old owner I bought him from and look for a nice quiet all rounder more suitable for my illness, but ohh just cannot do it!!!
Have others been like this about a horse, what have you put up with due to not being able to part with a horse?