bluehorse
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Just mulling a few things over…
I’m in a bit of a situation with my horse who I’ve always kept at livery, unfortunately over the last few years we’ve had to move yards quite a few times and he always seems to end up either losing his friends when they’ve moved off the yard or he’s been moved himself.
All the yards I’ve ever been on have been individual turnout, which I don’t like but that’s all yards seem to offer these days, and he’s frequently been without another horse directly next to him and, as in the case at my current yard, no ability to physically interact with other horses at all although they are in the same field. He hates being left on his own and I know he’s really craving proper companionship, he’s extremely sensitive and over time I am seeing him become more frustrated by this.
He has some soundness issues so doesn’t do much, I’m not really riding him these days although he’s not officially retired, we hack a bit but that’s about it. I just feel he doesn’t really have much of a life and his basic needs aren’t being met even though I put my heart and soul into looking after him and trying to make sure he’s happy.
The idea of getting a small companion for him keeps coming into my head, it would be easy to accommodate one at his current yard and it would guarantee he’s got proper company whatever the other horses are doing. I’ve been looking at minis, he seems to adore them, and although he’s a big lad I could easily manage one alongside him as he’s very grass restricted.
But then I start to think a mini is still another horse, obviously feed/bedding costs etc will be minimal but vets bills will be the same and probably the livery fee too. And with his soundness issues the idea has now popped into my head that I could just buy a youngster, I’d have something to work with on the ground for a couple of years and it would most likely be a more playful and interactive companion than a mini, which my horse would love. It would also give me my next riding horse when I do retire him, I don’t think that’s too far off.
If I’m being honest I’m not sure if I want another horse at the moment at all but I hate the way I’m having to keep my boy and realistically I don’t want to give up riding when I retire him. Moving yards is not an option and even if I did he could still be in the same situation again, as I can’t control yard rules and what other people do with their horses.
I’m thinking I’d like something 18 months to 3 years old, to make 16hh minimum but preferably bigger. Not a chunk but sort of middleweight ISH/WB/TB type, not fussed about specific breeding but just something relatively uncomplicated that’s capable of being a nice RC type once in work. I wouldn’t want something completely untouched, it would need to be well handled but that’s about it.
I know it costs money to get a foal on the ground but most of the youngsters I’ve seen advertised are competition prospects with hefty price tags, much more than I want and need. So how much would you expect to pay for the type I’d be after? And where can I look to find more ‘average’ youngsters for sale?
These are all just musings at the moment but it’s a slippery slope…
I’m in a bit of a situation with my horse who I’ve always kept at livery, unfortunately over the last few years we’ve had to move yards quite a few times and he always seems to end up either losing his friends when they’ve moved off the yard or he’s been moved himself.
All the yards I’ve ever been on have been individual turnout, which I don’t like but that’s all yards seem to offer these days, and he’s frequently been without another horse directly next to him and, as in the case at my current yard, no ability to physically interact with other horses at all although they are in the same field. He hates being left on his own and I know he’s really craving proper companionship, he’s extremely sensitive and over time I am seeing him become more frustrated by this.
He has some soundness issues so doesn’t do much, I’m not really riding him these days although he’s not officially retired, we hack a bit but that’s about it. I just feel he doesn’t really have much of a life and his basic needs aren’t being met even though I put my heart and soul into looking after him and trying to make sure he’s happy.
The idea of getting a small companion for him keeps coming into my head, it would be easy to accommodate one at his current yard and it would guarantee he’s got proper company whatever the other horses are doing. I’ve been looking at minis, he seems to adore them, and although he’s a big lad I could easily manage one alongside him as he’s very grass restricted.
But then I start to think a mini is still another horse, obviously feed/bedding costs etc will be minimal but vets bills will be the same and probably the livery fee too. And with his soundness issues the idea has now popped into my head that I could just buy a youngster, I’d have something to work with on the ground for a couple of years and it would most likely be a more playful and interactive companion than a mini, which my horse would love. It would also give me my next riding horse when I do retire him, I don’t think that’s too far off.
If I’m being honest I’m not sure if I want another horse at the moment at all but I hate the way I’m having to keep my boy and realistically I don’t want to give up riding when I retire him. Moving yards is not an option and even if I did he could still be in the same situation again, as I can’t control yard rules and what other people do with their horses.
I’m thinking I’d like something 18 months to 3 years old, to make 16hh minimum but preferably bigger. Not a chunk but sort of middleweight ISH/WB/TB type, not fussed about specific breeding but just something relatively uncomplicated that’s capable of being a nice RC type once in work. I wouldn’t want something completely untouched, it would need to be well handled but that’s about it.
I know it costs money to get a foal on the ground but most of the youngsters I’ve seen advertised are competition prospects with hefty price tags, much more than I want and need. So how much would you expect to pay for the type I’d be after? And where can I look to find more ‘average’ youngsters for sale?
These are all just musings at the moment but it’s a slippery slope…
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