Not_so_brave_anymore
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I think if she's a kind, sweet natured horse, then you don't have to worry so much about her being misunderstood and passed from pillar to post. I would probably sell in your shoes x
I think I would find a good part loan but then I struggle to sell anything, what's your set up like there do you have other liveries or people with horses there or is it just you?
I'm with the idea of sharer, or as we call it; part or full loan. At least that way you're more certain to see her still and can have the pressure of taking care of her, and cost reduced if not gone altogether and can still do what you want with her and even have her back should the time ever come that you might want to. For me they are like family, like your pet dog, so I beg to differ on those who claim it's not like that because honestly? and I'm pretty sure I speak for alot of people around here when I say; horses are like family to us!
Frankly I find this alot better to share/loan your horse than to sell them as they could be past on from pillar to post in some cases, or god forbid land up with a really bad owner, or seller/breeder, and that so-called forever home may never even come for some horses. And I say so-called because as much as some people like to fantasize and wish for these kind of things for their horses the truth is it is quite a slim chance, especially considering how many people, just like yourself, change their mind and/or simply cannot keep up with the requirements, maintenance and upkeep. Got to take the pros with the cons as they say. Anyway, that's my two-cense on the subject. Best of luck with whatever you decide.
We have other liveries and horses here so part loaning would be a possibility or full loan as I know the other liveries would keep an eye on my horse.
I'm gonna go to bed now and sleep on it as I just can't come to a decision, I went out before to bring her in and seeing her little (big) face just made me cry and I thought she won't understand what is going on, if I sell her she will go off and never see me again potentially and what will she think but then I know that it would be for the best for her and I hope she would forget me in time and love her new owners and live life to the full with them but it breaks my heart to think of her leaving her friends and I won't be there at where ever she goes to comfort her.
A bit out there and not really what you're asking about but...
Firstly you are not a bad person if you sell your horse. The majority of us all have our horses because someone sold them to us. Some of us plan to have our horses for the whole of their lives and some of us have them for a specific reason/to do a specific job and when that is no longer working or training is complete etc it's time to move the horse on.
Some of us want to have horses but for one reason or another end up with one that doesn't set our hearts on fire in the way that another might.
It is ok to sell a horse and it does not make you a bad or heartless person. Selling a horse also doesn't mean that it will end up in a downward spiral. Often those being so preachy about their own knowledge, experience and "love" of horses are the one who are keeping horses in dicey circumstances.
When finances become a cause for concern or stress it is much better to sell a horse before things become critical and an owner ends up in a situation where they cannot cope with any unexpected bills or price increases.
Sometimes being a grown up sucks. As hard as it is certain times call for adulting. There is absolutely nothing to gain from making yourself bankrupt and ill with stress.
Do not feel bad for selling, or considering, selling your horse.
Life had thrown a lot of guff at you and that's on top of all the hardships caused by covid/lockdown.
It might be that you just need a break from horse ownership for a short time to get your head straight. If you think that's a possibility perhaps a short term loan might be an option to give you a break? It might be worth spreading the word around your other liveries in case they know of anyone looking for a horse for the summer (to full/part loan from your yard) or to buy.
Another POV is that you've been through a lot and are missing relationships (in laws, friends) due to life changed and covid. You dont have access to your normal outlets like the gym and enjoying horses. It's so easy to get stuck in a rut and the longer you are there the harder it is see a way out and the deeper it becomes. A bit left field but maybe some self help or motivation type books or TED talks might help. The horse trainer Warwick Schiller had a bit of an epiphany a few years ago and is now into the teachings/books/talks of Brene Brown for example. He relates that to working with horses and has free podcasts on the usual platforms along with free videos on youtube. Brene brown also has free talks on youtube.
It might not be your usual cup of tea or of any help/interest to you but it might help you to arrange your thoughts and figure out what you really want to do going forward.
Most importantly take care of yourself. You've been through a lot and these are hard times.
What injuries did the horse have? Will they re-occur if a future owner doesn’t manage the horse properly
You have summed up all my fears there of what could happen if I do sell her, I did feel earlier that it was the best thing for both of us but then going out to sort her after work was just so sad and I feel like I'm betraying her.
She is my family and she's all I have left now and I just can't understand why I don't enjoy her and why I don't want to ride because she everything I could have ever dreamed off and I feel so lucky to have owned her but I know that I owe it to her for her to enjoy life as well and for her to have the best care and treatments to live a long and happy life and financially I can't give her that ☹
Give yourself time to come to the decision that's right for you, and don't put yourself under pressure. It's hard to think straight in stressful situations. There are lots of ideas here that are worth exploring, and hopefully an answer will come that you will know is the right one.
Well done you. I'm sure that she will be fine and you will have the comfort of knowing that she won't be passed on.