Ginn
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For the last hour and a half I have been sat up the yard with Tilly, giving her a cuddle and balling my eyes out. On arriving at the yard this moprning I met my YO who basically asked me to find somewhere else to keep Tilly.
She said she thinks Tilly is both depressed and is becoming increasingly bulshy and dnagerous and she thinks I may end up with big problems with her. She also said that she feels that I do not have enough time for her and perhaps I ought to consider selling her and getting something that will happily stand in a field until Im want top ride it!!
Apparently Tilly needs other young horses to play with and is likely to damage herself or someone else and therefore, with a footpath running through the field she is too much of a liability because she has no respect for anyone or anything, has a "F**k you" attitude and only ever wants to play.
I have seen none of this behaviour other than the usual playing (runing around, having a buck and a leap in the field). She is always a complete poppet with me, my family and a few very non horsey friends who have met her - she certainly isn't bulshy or dangerous, just a typical full of life 2 yr old when out in her field being a horse!
And apparently Im neglecting the fact that it is muddy and she is very likely to get mud fever as I don't bring her in every night as she hates being in her stable for more than a few hours. Despite wintering all my horses, including 4 tbs, over the years I have never had problems with mud fever - only one who has is mickey, a sec A who only has 6 hours turnout a day!
My YO and I have always got on really well so I really don't know where this has come from. She is my friend and neighbour who has 6 acres and 2 stables and offered my grazing when I got tilly 18 months ago.
I can see why she feels Tilly is unsettled - she is! 6 months ago both her 2 companions were pts leaving her alone for the first time in her life with me out the country. Then 3 days later my YO borrowed a cob to keep her cpmpany until I got back and 2 weeks later she went home. Tilly was then fne on her own for about 2 months but my YO felt she needed another horse so she got Chelsea on loan. Start of december chelsea went back as she turned out to be a bully to Tilly and a danger to us! And so for the last month Tilly has once again been on her own, with the idea that my YO would get another but this time take her time in finding one.
All along Ive been wquestioning with my YO, instructor, horsey friends and mum if this is best for her and everyone has said yes and that a few months living on her own would b very educational for her and would help her prevent nappiness if taken out on her own once broken. So despite my doubts I have taken their advice and done just that.
But now it would seem I have a neglected horse, that I don't have time for, is too much to handle, is buslhy and potentially dangerous and I feel awful about it. Last month was bad enough as between working 40 hr weeks at work, full time hours at uni and everything else I admit I have been very rliant on my mum at times, but I have always still made it up atleast 2 days in every 3 and my mum has been brilliant in giving her cuddles, checking her over, making sure she is well watered and fed etc and helping me muck out every few days (rather than every day as I haven't had the light or the time).
What do I do - I love my horse to bits and would go to hell and back for her but I now feel like Im failing her and being a terrible mum and I just don't know how to deal with this. Earlier she was such a poppet - as gental as always, beautifully affectionate and when I looked at her it broke my heart.
Well done for making it to the end, a much in need of hugs Jen xx
She said she thinks Tilly is both depressed and is becoming increasingly bulshy and dnagerous and she thinks I may end up with big problems with her. She also said that she feels that I do not have enough time for her and perhaps I ought to consider selling her and getting something that will happily stand in a field until Im want top ride it!!
Apparently Tilly needs other young horses to play with and is likely to damage herself or someone else and therefore, with a footpath running through the field she is too much of a liability because she has no respect for anyone or anything, has a "F**k you" attitude and only ever wants to play.
I have seen none of this behaviour other than the usual playing (runing around, having a buck and a leap in the field). She is always a complete poppet with me, my family and a few very non horsey friends who have met her - she certainly isn't bulshy or dangerous, just a typical full of life 2 yr old when out in her field being a horse!
And apparently Im neglecting the fact that it is muddy and she is very likely to get mud fever as I don't bring her in every night as she hates being in her stable for more than a few hours. Despite wintering all my horses, including 4 tbs, over the years I have never had problems with mud fever - only one who has is mickey, a sec A who only has 6 hours turnout a day!
My YO and I have always got on really well so I really don't know where this has come from. She is my friend and neighbour who has 6 acres and 2 stables and offered my grazing when I got tilly 18 months ago.
I can see why she feels Tilly is unsettled - she is! 6 months ago both her 2 companions were pts leaving her alone for the first time in her life with me out the country. Then 3 days later my YO borrowed a cob to keep her cpmpany until I got back and 2 weeks later she went home. Tilly was then fne on her own for about 2 months but my YO felt she needed another horse so she got Chelsea on loan. Start of december chelsea went back as she turned out to be a bully to Tilly and a danger to us! And so for the last month Tilly has once again been on her own, with the idea that my YO would get another but this time take her time in finding one.
All along Ive been wquestioning with my YO, instructor, horsey friends and mum if this is best for her and everyone has said yes and that a few months living on her own would b very educational for her and would help her prevent nappiness if taken out on her own once broken. So despite my doubts I have taken their advice and done just that.
But now it would seem I have a neglected horse, that I don't have time for, is too much to handle, is buslhy and potentially dangerous and I feel awful about it. Last month was bad enough as between working 40 hr weeks at work, full time hours at uni and everything else I admit I have been very rliant on my mum at times, but I have always still made it up atleast 2 days in every 3 and my mum has been brilliant in giving her cuddles, checking her over, making sure she is well watered and fed etc and helping me muck out every few days (rather than every day as I haven't had the light or the time).
What do I do - I love my horse to bits and would go to hell and back for her but I now feel like Im failing her and being a terrible mum and I just don't know how to deal with this. Earlier she was such a poppet - as gental as always, beautifully affectionate and when I looked at her it broke my heart.
Well done for making it to the end, a much in need of hugs Jen xx