JHC
Well-Known Member
I've been looking for a light hack to plod around on a couple times a week. Having seen many horses that haven't been what I've wanted for one thing or another I started to give up.
But today I saw a "Free to a good home" advert for a 26 year old. The again initially put me off, but when I saw him he was in amazing condition. Good weight, no ailments (apart from being a bit stiff - but he's had no turnout for many weeks), very shiney coat, good feet and the list goes on.
So when would you say a horse is too "old"? When the horse can no longer work or when they get to a certain age?
But today I saw a "Free to a good home" advert for a 26 year old. The again initially put me off, but when I saw him he was in amazing condition. Good weight, no ailments (apart from being a bit stiff - but he's had no turnout for many weeks), very shiney coat, good feet and the list goes on.
So when would you say a horse is too "old"? When the horse can no longer work or when they get to a certain age?