Grumpymoo
Well-Known Member
I have been thinking for a while about getting a Shetland as a companion for my horse. Although he has company where we are if I get my own I can section a bit of field off (he is a very good doer) and do my own thing with them.
Anyway a friend has a Fjord gelding for sale very cheaply and as it is a fav breed of mine I have enquired about him and he sounds perfect! He is broken and used for hacking at the moment and is great for a novice which would be perfect as my husband and mother in law could both ride out with me. It would cheap to keep but I am trying to be sensible about it before rushing off.
What I want to know is having two horses really that much more work? They would both live out full time and the fjord would probably only be worked once a week maximum in the winter and possibly more in the summer.
An I mad?
The long term plan is to buy our own land or house with land so would need a companion then anyway. Should I wait or just have a look (it's a two hour drive) and see what I think.
I would still need to speak to my husband.........
Anyway a friend has a Fjord gelding for sale very cheaply and as it is a fav breed of mine I have enquired about him and he sounds perfect! He is broken and used for hacking at the moment and is great for a novice which would be perfect as my husband and mother in law could both ride out with me. It would cheap to keep but I am trying to be sensible about it before rushing off.
What I want to know is having two horses really that much more work? They would both live out full time and the fjord would probably only be worked once a week maximum in the winter and possibly more in the summer.
An I mad?
The long term plan is to buy our own land or house with land so would need a companion then anyway. Should I wait or just have a look (it's a two hour drive) and see what I think.
I would still need to speak to my husband.........