Equestrienne1
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I'm hoping people who read this can offer some advice. I'm at my wits' end. My daughter now aged 18 has had a gorgeous former two star horse (now enjoying lower levels following successful recovery from injury) for the last three years. She's learned how to ride him in that time (having come up through the PC) and started to do quite well with him at BE90 and 100. This year she's had A levels, got her first boyfriend and subject to grades is off to uni in October. She seems to have lost interest, says she can't bear training for competitions, doesn't want the commitment of exercising him several days a week but is fond of the horse and doesn't want him sold and if she competes at all (which is unlikely she says) expects to turn up and do well without practising. XC is his best phase after dressage and so she says she might want to do hunter trials. I feel like saying that she can't have her cake and eat it and if she doesn't want to ride he should be sold. I'd have cut off my own leg to have a horse like that at her age. It's terrribly frustrating and upsetting. I'm hoping that if I go along with this and loan him out, she will find her way back to riding one day. She hasn't had any off putting experiences to make her think this way. I've had a couple of people to look at him with a view to loan but neither was suitable. This has only served to remind me what a good rider she is which makes the whole thing doubly upsetting. Any advice or thoughts would be welcome as its doing my head in!