ponies4ever
Well-Known Member
Hi sorry to be doing one of these but I really can’t decide between head or heart. This is the horse:
Positives - 7yr old 16.2hh ISH mare. Nice paces works in soft outline, great in traffic hacks alone or in company, very bold jumper never stops, not spooky, loads well, good with dentist,good to clip, can be left of for a week and be unchanged.
Negatives - needs to be sedated for farrier, will only travel in trailer without partitions, very much a one person horse on the ground (easy if she likes you but will bite and has kicked out at others takes time to trust), can only be ridden by soft riders on flat as otherwise becomes very backwards and argumentative, can be strong and careless into a fence although in her defence she is still fairly green to jump.
Medical negatives - had ovaries removed so cannot be bred from (all healed fine no further issues), also has arthritis discovered in her back although currently she is unmediated, is fairly fit and has regular Physio and you wouldn’t know there’s anything wrong with her (she really complains when something hurts). She has been declared sound by multiple vets.
My issue is that I’m (hopefully) going to uni in September to do full on course and although if I need to I will put in the hours to do her and have means to have on full livery it was not my original plan to bring her with me. Unfortunately due to medical intervention she’s not half as far as I was expecting her to be by now and is not the easiest horse to have around and so I realise selling her would not be very straightforward. The other problem is that I actually really like her! With a little more work she will be a super grassroots eventer and I feel incredibly bad about the idea of moving her on as she’s very comfortable with me and it’s taken a long time to build that relationship.
So credit to anyone who’s read all of my ramblings but please can anyone advise me what they would do in my shoes??
Here is the beast in question this week.
Positives - 7yr old 16.2hh ISH mare. Nice paces works in soft outline, great in traffic hacks alone or in company, very bold jumper never stops, not spooky, loads well, good with dentist,good to clip, can be left of for a week and be unchanged.
Negatives - needs to be sedated for farrier, will only travel in trailer without partitions, very much a one person horse on the ground (easy if she likes you but will bite and has kicked out at others takes time to trust), can only be ridden by soft riders on flat as otherwise becomes very backwards and argumentative, can be strong and careless into a fence although in her defence she is still fairly green to jump.
Medical negatives - had ovaries removed so cannot be bred from (all healed fine no further issues), also has arthritis discovered in her back although currently she is unmediated, is fairly fit and has regular Physio and you wouldn’t know there’s anything wrong with her (she really complains when something hurts). She has been declared sound by multiple vets.
My issue is that I’m (hopefully) going to uni in September to do full on course and although if I need to I will put in the hours to do her and have means to have on full livery it was not my original plan to bring her with me. Unfortunately due to medical intervention she’s not half as far as I was expecting her to be by now and is not the easiest horse to have around and so I realise selling her would not be very straightforward. The other problem is that I actually really like her! With a little more work she will be a super grassroots eventer and I feel incredibly bad about the idea of moving her on as she’s very comfortable with me and it’s taken a long time to build that relationship.
So credit to anyone who’s read all of my ramblings but please can anyone advise me what they would do in my shoes??
Here is the beast in question this week.