lindsayH
Well-Known Member
Clyde is a rising 7 16.1hh gelding and I'm not sure what to do with him. I've had him since he was 2 and a half. He is unridable due to extreme trust issues after a bodged backing by a well known local professional aged 4 (the horse, not the trainer!). After a string of disasters last year I'm losing my house and land and have to drastically cut down on horse numbers and really think this guy needs to go. He lunges and long reins nicely, would pass a vetting and has regulaly had the dentist and physio. He wouldn't show in hand any higher than local level as he has tiny splints on both front legs (from before I got him). What on earth do I do with him? He is a classic case for being passed from pillar to post as he's pretty and sound. I would rather have him shot than risk that happening. My local natural horsemanship guy has assesed him and thinks he can back him but I'm not so sure. This would cost £180 a week (for an unknown length of time) and finances are limited. If it worked than I'd recoup it by selling him but if not I'd be in the same situation only minus my pitiful savings! He'd make a rubbish companion as he's big and nervous and anyway, I've heard too many stories about companion homes. Someone would be bound to try and get on him at some point. Any ideas?