jeeve
Well-Known Member
I have to start thinking about the number of ponies we have - 7. My OH and I are splitting up. I have mine, we have a foal, that is rising 2.
My kids each have a pony, we have a spare pony, and and old horse -30 years old.
I am thinking that at some time the old chap will be put down, but will wait until that is necessary, the spare pony is only 18 yrs old, nicely bred Australian pony with papers, and I do not feel I can sell her on, as while she is a good sporting and jumping pony, (up to 90 cms without an issue - she is 13.2hh), she also can be headshy, nap, rear, and has competition nerves, (if the rider is nervous, she loses confidence fast, and falls apart.) But with a good confident rider, who is endlessly patient, she can be a lot of fun.
I can ask her old owner if she is interested in having her back on loan, but am worried she may sell her on, I could put her in foal but am worried about her age, I could just keep her but had to justify her not being ridden, I could advertise her and try and find a home that can deal with her issues.
My kids each have a pony, we have a spare pony, and and old horse -30 years old.
I am thinking that at some time the old chap will be put down, but will wait until that is necessary, the spare pony is only 18 yrs old, nicely bred Australian pony with papers, and I do not feel I can sell her on, as while she is a good sporting and jumping pony, (up to 90 cms without an issue - she is 13.2hh), she also can be headshy, nap, rear, and has competition nerves, (if the rider is nervous, she loses confidence fast, and falls apart.) But with a good confident rider, who is endlessly patient, she can be a lot of fun.
I can ask her old owner if she is interested in having her back on loan, but am worried she may sell her on, I could put her in foal but am worried about her age, I could just keep her but had to justify her not being ridden, I could advertise her and try and find a home that can deal with her issues.