PercyMum
Well-Known Member
No I haven't been thatunlucky already after poor little Ra being put down on Tuesday...
I hope noone thinks this is heartless but when I got back on Tues, I had an email from a TB Rehoming Charity. I have been on their waiting list for about 6 months and one has just come up that might be suitable for me. What are the chances of that happening?
Is it fate? I wasn't going to start looking for a while but I thnk I can offer an ex-racer a good home. I don't know, still a bit cut up but I thought I would go and have a look anyway as the manager raved about him and said he loves cuddles and is a real honey. Ra was a real cuddle-monster and I miss it! Anyway, he is 5 yo, 16.2hh and taking to being a riding horse very well.
But....
He fractured his off fore in Jan 2010 but raced 7 times since then. I want to jump and do dressage. She says he should be fine for both. He doesnt have an amazing trot and his jump needs work but I assume that both will come with time.
What do you think? Leave well alone? Go look and see? Not sure. Still a bit upset but don't want to miss out on a fab horse but have no idea about fractures and their impact on future ability. Having said that, I am sure they would not rehome him as suitable for jumping if he wasnt.
Tea and stickies for getting this far!
I hope noone thinks this is heartless but when I got back on Tues, I had an email from a TB Rehoming Charity. I have been on their waiting list for about 6 months and one has just come up that might be suitable for me. What are the chances of that happening?
Is it fate? I wasn't going to start looking for a while but I thnk I can offer an ex-racer a good home. I don't know, still a bit cut up but I thought I would go and have a look anyway as the manager raved about him and said he loves cuddles and is a real honey. Ra was a real cuddle-monster and I miss it! Anyway, he is 5 yo, 16.2hh and taking to being a riding horse very well.
But....
He fractured his off fore in Jan 2010 but raced 7 times since then. I want to jump and do dressage. She says he should be fine for both. He doesnt have an amazing trot and his jump needs work but I assume that both will come with time.
What do you think? Leave well alone? Go look and see? Not sure. Still a bit upset but don't want to miss out on a fab horse but have no idea about fractures and their impact on future ability. Having said that, I am sure they would not rehome him as suitable for jumping if he wasnt.
Tea and stickies for getting this far!