ecrozier
Well-Known Member
Hi All
Looking for any recommendations really. Considering a specialist retirement yard for my old girl, she is 20 next birthday and although hacking sound, her sharer is now looking for her own horse and I don't really have time or motivation to keep her in work, especially as over last couple of years she does feel the ground a bit more each year in summer. The yard I am at currently is great for horses in work/stabled, but she doesn't really like being stabled unless weather is really dire, and there isn't much grass there - she lost a LOT of weight earlier this summer with it being so dry - I have managed to get her back to a comfortable weight but really she needs lots of grass and a chilled atmosphere.
But you hear horror stories of retirement liveries - and especially because the prices tend to be more affordable in more remote locations it might be that it is more difficult for me to visit frequently to check on her!
I could keep her where we are but its quite expensive, and I'm just not sure she wouldn't be happier in a her where they are all of a similar age, and there is more grass....
Before anyone suggests PTS that isn't even an option, she is still VERY happy in herself and the matriarch of the field, its simply a search for more grass and a more relaxed atmosphere!
Looking for any recommendations really. Considering a specialist retirement yard for my old girl, she is 20 next birthday and although hacking sound, her sharer is now looking for her own horse and I don't really have time or motivation to keep her in work, especially as over last couple of years she does feel the ground a bit more each year in summer. The yard I am at currently is great for horses in work/stabled, but she doesn't really like being stabled unless weather is really dire, and there isn't much grass there - she lost a LOT of weight earlier this summer with it being so dry - I have managed to get her back to a comfortable weight but really she needs lots of grass and a chilled atmosphere.
But you hear horror stories of retirement liveries - and especially because the prices tend to be more affordable in more remote locations it might be that it is more difficult for me to visit frequently to check on her!
I could keep her where we are but its quite expensive, and I'm just not sure she wouldn't be happier in a her where they are all of a similar age, and there is more grass....
Before anyone suggests PTS that isn't even an option, she is still VERY happy in herself and the matriarch of the field, its simply a search for more grass and a more relaxed atmosphere!