chaps89
Well-Known Member
I've had my horse 9 years and had plenty of ups and downs with him over that time! I retired him last October due to ongoing arthritis in his fore feet and the start of a possible neurological problem.
Since mid-March I've been able to ride a friends new forest that is being broken in near me & it's going really well. The sort of downside is I have now realised just how much I miss riding!
I adore my lad and nothing will ever replace him, but I am feeling guilty as I am looking for a horse to share during the week (new forest should be going home soon which is too far for me to go regularly although I'm hoping to continue to have lessons with the chap who's got him currently) and my plan is to save this year and buy another one next year.
But I've browsed the ads to see what's out there & for how much (although I'm very aware the market can & most probably will change alot between now & next year) but nothing is really catching my eye, I have no real idea of what I'd even want or where to start with another horse, sad as it sounds, my horse is very much part of the family and by getting another & even riding others I feel like I am replacing him.
I still have him on grass DIY livery so go and see him daily, do my jobs and give him a groom & a cuddle & I'm looking at doing some horse agilitiy/clicker training-esque type things in hand just to give him something to do, so he's far from neglected.
Anyone else been through this? Any tips? If you've got a second horse, how has your first/'original' horse reacted to a new one turning up & taking part of your attention (suspect mine might be jealous!) Has your new horse been similar to or opposite to what you already had/how did you go about looking?
Also, because I still have my horse, it means I can't verify the cost of contributing towards a second one & working 2 jobs means I can only do 2 mornings a week (luckily I work flexi time so this works well for me), am I likely to find some-one who wants a sharer in these circumstances? (Have replied to an ad on horse mart today and got my fingers crossed for a positive response) (Circumstances should change by the end of the year hence maybe new horse next year or I'd happily continue sharing if I'd found a good set up that worked for me & the owner)
Sorry, slightly rambley post, just hoping some-one out there may have words of wisdom, lol.
Since mid-March I've been able to ride a friends new forest that is being broken in near me & it's going really well. The sort of downside is I have now realised just how much I miss riding!
I adore my lad and nothing will ever replace him, but I am feeling guilty as I am looking for a horse to share during the week (new forest should be going home soon which is too far for me to go regularly although I'm hoping to continue to have lessons with the chap who's got him currently) and my plan is to save this year and buy another one next year.
But I've browsed the ads to see what's out there & for how much (although I'm very aware the market can & most probably will change alot between now & next year) but nothing is really catching my eye, I have no real idea of what I'd even want or where to start with another horse, sad as it sounds, my horse is very much part of the family and by getting another & even riding others I feel like I am replacing him.
I still have him on grass DIY livery so go and see him daily, do my jobs and give him a groom & a cuddle & I'm looking at doing some horse agilitiy/clicker training-esque type things in hand just to give him something to do, so he's far from neglected.
Anyone else been through this? Any tips? If you've got a second horse, how has your first/'original' horse reacted to a new one turning up & taking part of your attention (suspect mine might be jealous!) Has your new horse been similar to or opposite to what you already had/how did you go about looking?
Also, because I still have my horse, it means I can't verify the cost of contributing towards a second one & working 2 jobs means I can only do 2 mornings a week (luckily I work flexi time so this works well for me), am I likely to find some-one who wants a sharer in these circumstances? (Have replied to an ad on horse mart today and got my fingers crossed for a positive response) (Circumstances should change by the end of the year hence maybe new horse next year or I'd happily continue sharing if I'd found a good set up that worked for me & the owner)
Sorry, slightly rambley post, just hoping some-one out there may have words of wisdom, lol.