BeckyD
Well-Known Member
What I would say is don't get into debt over this. Do whatever it takes to keep your head above water. I run a 4x4 and do about 400 miles a week, but I'm saving up to get a smaller car and a 3.5t, as the sums are just blindingly obvious - I'll save myself about £250-300 per month on fuel, which will more than cover the cost of the 3.5t road tax and insurance and fuel. And my 4x4 is not even 3 years old yet - still within warranty - but keeps going wrong (think it was a "Friday afternoon" car!).
And don't get yourself wound up about selling your horse because you don't want to happy hack. You don't have to be out competing regularly to be progressing. Put the money you aren't spending on entry fees towards lessons, set yourself some huge goals so that when you get back out competing again, you can quickly go up a level or two. Think about the pros in BD and BS - they rarely compete young horses at the lower levels - just the odd outing to make sure the horse knows its job, then its just masses of training then out comes the horse at the higher levels and wows everyone.
And don't get yourself wound up about selling your horse because you don't want to happy hack. You don't have to be out competing regularly to be progressing. Put the money you aren't spending on entry fees towards lessons, set yourself some huge goals so that when you get back out competing again, you can quickly go up a level or two. Think about the pros in BD and BS - they rarely compete young horses at the lower levels - just the odd outing to make sure the horse knows its job, then its just masses of training then out comes the horse at the higher levels and wows everyone.