Xmasha
Well-Known Member
you could aways do dorsetladette a favour and pick up the abandoned pony thats at her place (as the much needed companion to your TB ). See how ive just assumed its a given, as cant see anyone talking you out of it
So I'm miserable and when I'm like this my great idea to winter without a horse is, well, not so great and i want one. I think i just miss the owning of a horse, not particularly the riding in the crappy weather, losing the light and dealing with the mud but the fussing and caring and the knowledge its mine and not a share or anyone else's!
So I have three acres and stables sitting empty at home and I've seen a rather beautiful laid back ex racer for sale. He is three so in my reasoning I'm thinking buy him, turn him out for the winter to let him down and do a bit more maturing and tick him over with day to day handling, fussing, walks out ect and then start his re education come spring when the weather and daylight hours are on my side ... and frankly when i am more in the mood to ride, lol!
Ok sensible headed people ... talk me out of it please and for all those enablers .. talk me into it
Oh god she collects them, there everywhere and she doesnt have enough stables to bring them all in, lol! .... I mean gosh your right .... i should get two
I still laugh at my poor husband trying to get his head around companions.
I heard him on the phone one night explaining to his friend (who must have asked did we have a horse at the new house) "yeah we have a big group of them because the first brown one needed a friend, but then the other brown one that came as a friend also needed another friend in case the first brown one went out. then the next little tiny one we got as a friend couldn't eat grass cause she got sick, so she needed another little friend so she wasn't lonely. then one of the friends was pregnant, so it's like she smuggling more in inside other horses. I don't even know how many she has now. I never knew horses suffered from loneliness so much"
That's hilarious!!!I still laugh at my poor husband trying to get his head around companions.
I heard him on the phone one night explaining to his friend (who must have asked did we have a horse at the new house) "yeah we have a big group of them because the first brown one needed a friend, but then the other brown one that came as a friend also needed another friend in case the first brown one went out. then the next little tiny one we got as a friend couldn't eat grass cause she got sick, so she needed another little friend so she wasn't lonely. then one of the friends was pregnant, so it's like she smuggling more in inside other horses. I don't even know how many she has now. I never knew horses suffered from loneliness so much"
In fact get two.How about buy one tb but talk to someone like blue cross and offer winter for a youngster twice the fuse joy! And a helpful deed in these trying times