Hovis_and_SidsMum
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This is a very hypothetical post as we're nowhere near this point in time and might never be, but a conversation with my YO last night got me thinking.
As you know sidney our 11 year old, 17.2HH hanoverian is lame. He has been diagnosed with a severe problem in his foot which will never be fixed. The worst prognosis is he's never sound again and we have to retire him or have him pts. The best prognosis is we get him sound and he can do schooling, dressage and hacking but never jump again.
So my YO was talking about if the best prognosis is achieved that we have a top dressage instructor come to the yard and he'd already mentioned sid to him. The instructor has already said he'd love to work with sidney to teach him dressage - he's very flashy looking with bags of attitude.
He's hubbys horse, hubby learnt to ride on him, but ultimately hubby does not want to do dressage - he's a jump man pure and simple. But he adores sidney and will do anything to do right by him. He won't see him bounced around bad homes or the sales and if push came to shove then hubby would rather never have another horse and pay to keep sidney.
The YO basically said last night - well get him sound, do some training with him and sell him as a schooling / hacking / dressage horse. Or (better in my eyes) loan him for the same thing.
Hubby then gets a horse capable of the kind of jumping he wants to do and all is well in the world.
I guess my question is - is that kind of horse attractive to people? What would he have to be able to do? Do people take a horse on with a known medical condition (we'd never ever lie to anyone about it)?
My dream solution is we found someone who wanted to loan him permenantly, he stayed at the yard with the new owners, we could see that they weren't making him jump and he goes on to give them years of pleasure. But this is the real world.
Now we might never get there with sidney but I guess i want a sanity check before hubby starts thinking this might be a viable option (loaning him I mean) and actually no one would touch him with a barge pole.
As you know sidney our 11 year old, 17.2HH hanoverian is lame. He has been diagnosed with a severe problem in his foot which will never be fixed. The worst prognosis is he's never sound again and we have to retire him or have him pts. The best prognosis is we get him sound and he can do schooling, dressage and hacking but never jump again.
So my YO was talking about if the best prognosis is achieved that we have a top dressage instructor come to the yard and he'd already mentioned sid to him. The instructor has already said he'd love to work with sidney to teach him dressage - he's very flashy looking with bags of attitude.
He's hubbys horse, hubby learnt to ride on him, but ultimately hubby does not want to do dressage - he's a jump man pure and simple. But he adores sidney and will do anything to do right by him. He won't see him bounced around bad homes or the sales and if push came to shove then hubby would rather never have another horse and pay to keep sidney.
The YO basically said last night - well get him sound, do some training with him and sell him as a schooling / hacking / dressage horse. Or (better in my eyes) loan him for the same thing.
Hubby then gets a horse capable of the kind of jumping he wants to do and all is well in the world.
I guess my question is - is that kind of horse attractive to people? What would he have to be able to do? Do people take a horse on with a known medical condition (we'd never ever lie to anyone about it)?
My dream solution is we found someone who wanted to loan him permenantly, he stayed at the yard with the new owners, we could see that they weren't making him jump and he goes on to give them years of pleasure. But this is the real world.
Now we might never get there with sidney but I guess i want a sanity check before hubby starts thinking this might be a viable option (loaning him I mean) and actually no one would touch him with a barge pole.