swellhillcottage
Well-Known Member
My ponio in my signature got injured last year - he is a grand game little horse who is bold and jumps for fun has schooled round novice courses with a pro but is still quite green and gets placed prelim Dressage every time and has won hunter trials and jumps like a bunny, he has also raced in the past but was a tad too clever - he is not your typical exracer as he is a cracking good ride and a very good doer i actually turned down £7000 for him when i was expecting my son 2 1/2 years ago and he is only 9 years old !
When he got injured i took on a loan horse that i couldnt turn down and who is hopefully going to be a school master for me as he has lots of BE points and has amazing paces so basically i want to learn to ride him!
So heres the problem We live on a farm in a tied cottage i get to keep a horse here , but in April i have to move one as they only have only let me have two here until my other horse came right which means one will have to go else where and the other one will live here on its own with sheep for company - i also have a 2 year old child i work 4 days a week as a postie so i am pretty busy so time and money will be tricky but doable and there is a super diy livery yard 1/2 a mile away .
I started riding late in life and i am now 42 did my first intros last year which was fab and i have ambitions to go further so the eventer hopefully will teach me and help me with that but i do adore the other horse who is extremely talented if not quirky should i bite the bullet and sell him if i do what would he be worth in todays market o should i forget him for a year and see how i get on with the loan horse ( who is possibly the loan of a lifetime ) - What ever shall i do any ideas will be appreciated?
Choccie biccies if anyone has got this far !!
My exracer
Sharonx
When he got injured i took on a loan horse that i couldnt turn down and who is hopefully going to be a school master for me as he has lots of BE points and has amazing paces so basically i want to learn to ride him!
So heres the problem We live on a farm in a tied cottage i get to keep a horse here , but in April i have to move one as they only have only let me have two here until my other horse came right which means one will have to go else where and the other one will live here on its own with sheep for company - i also have a 2 year old child i work 4 days a week as a postie so i am pretty busy so time and money will be tricky but doable and there is a super diy livery yard 1/2 a mile away .
I started riding late in life and i am now 42 did my first intros last year which was fab and i have ambitions to go further so the eventer hopefully will teach me and help me with that but i do adore the other horse who is extremely talented if not quirky should i bite the bullet and sell him if i do what would he be worth in todays market o should i forget him for a year and see how i get on with the loan horse ( who is possibly the loan of a lifetime ) - What ever shall i do any ideas will be appreciated?
Choccie biccies if anyone has got this far !!
My exracer
Sharonx