Box_Of_Frogs
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No knee jerks please folks, just thoughts on if this would work or should I stay well away.
A riding friend's OH bought a miniature shetland "gelding" from a horse sale, after admiring his little daughter riding my mini Lady. But riding friend and OH have suddenly hit an unexpected and long term financial situation that means she has to cut back on most of her horsey expenses. She has already sold a yearling cob she was bringing on and a second lead rein miniature shetland is up for sale. Her own riding horse will never go but I'm pretty certain that the original mini shetland "gelding" that OH bought will have to go too. She might be holding on as long as she can so her riding horse has company. Not sure.
I have 2 rescued shetland mares. I know what can happen to bog standard, nothing special shetlands. This little gelding turns out to be a tiny, 3yr old stallion but with a temperament to die for. He's the dearest little chap you could ever wish for even though he's just an ordinary little black 7hh shetland. Could it work if I took him on as a PROJECT (in case my hubby reads this), had him gelded, brought him on as a lead rein, maybe got a couple of local show rosettes under his belt, then set about finding him a 5* home? Is there a market for safe lead rein ponies that adore tiny children, if you take the time to look very carefully? Or should I just be sensible and leave riding friend to it and hope that if the pony is sold he doesn't go for meat. Please, somebody from outside this situation, talk me out of or into this. Anyone got any personal experience? Am I mad? I've already got a very veteran and COPD Sunny, his understudy Bridie, the Christmas Day Forum rescue Molly and permanent loan Lady from Lluest Horse and Pony Trust so a permanent home wouldn't be possible. And anyway, with shetlands living into their 40s and me a bona fide wrinklie..........................
A riding friend's OH bought a miniature shetland "gelding" from a horse sale, after admiring his little daughter riding my mini Lady. But riding friend and OH have suddenly hit an unexpected and long term financial situation that means she has to cut back on most of her horsey expenses. She has already sold a yearling cob she was bringing on and a second lead rein miniature shetland is up for sale. Her own riding horse will never go but I'm pretty certain that the original mini shetland "gelding" that OH bought will have to go too. She might be holding on as long as she can so her riding horse has company. Not sure.
I have 2 rescued shetland mares. I know what can happen to bog standard, nothing special shetlands. This little gelding turns out to be a tiny, 3yr old stallion but with a temperament to die for. He's the dearest little chap you could ever wish for even though he's just an ordinary little black 7hh shetland. Could it work if I took him on as a PROJECT (in case my hubby reads this), had him gelded, brought him on as a lead rein, maybe got a couple of local show rosettes under his belt, then set about finding him a 5* home? Is there a market for safe lead rein ponies that adore tiny children, if you take the time to look very carefully? Or should I just be sensible and leave riding friend to it and hope that if the pony is sold he doesn't go for meat. Please, somebody from outside this situation, talk me out of or into this. Anyone got any personal experience? Am I mad? I've already got a very veteran and COPD Sunny, his understudy Bridie, the Christmas Day Forum rescue Molly and permanent loan Lady from Lluest Horse and Pony Trust so a permanent home wouldn't be possible. And anyway, with shetlands living into their 40s and me a bona fide wrinklie..........................