Girlracer
Well-Known Member
Just thought I'd see what you guys were all upto with your youngsters?
I have a Welsh D, who is 4 in April. I've been reluctant to do much with him, and sent him away to a friends yard up the road to live out with some other youngsters, and that's where he's been for about 3 months now. And prior to that he was keeping my mums old horse company.
I went up a few weeks ago, and actually had a sit on him and a walk round, good as gold as expected. But I just get the feeling he's wanting a bit more 'attention' not necessarily ridden work but some human contact. He's desperate at the gate as soon as he see's me (I visit him twice a week, he is checked for me the other days), he absolutely loves people but I thought the time out would do him good?
So as things have gone a pear shaped at the 'youngster yard' I was wondering if I should bring him into the 'big boys yard'? Rather than find him more grass livery? Bearing in mind the price will be 4 x as much as grass livery, but he will be coming in, learning all that routine, having his feet done daily etc etc (as he can be plonker for the farrier!) so it may actually do him good to have a good few months in the 'routine' before he starts any work? I have had him a little over a year now, and he's not done much in that time, did one show this May but otherwise not very much, and before that he's lived in the field he was born in in Wales....
I'm just a bit un sure what's best for him.... Here he is a few weeks ago though, having a little walk round.
(please excuse the general 'roughed off' look!)
I have a Welsh D, who is 4 in April. I've been reluctant to do much with him, and sent him away to a friends yard up the road to live out with some other youngsters, and that's where he's been for about 3 months now. And prior to that he was keeping my mums old horse company.
I went up a few weeks ago, and actually had a sit on him and a walk round, good as gold as expected. But I just get the feeling he's wanting a bit more 'attention' not necessarily ridden work but some human contact. He's desperate at the gate as soon as he see's me (I visit him twice a week, he is checked for me the other days), he absolutely loves people but I thought the time out would do him good?
So as things have gone a pear shaped at the 'youngster yard' I was wondering if I should bring him into the 'big boys yard'? Rather than find him more grass livery? Bearing in mind the price will be 4 x as much as grass livery, but he will be coming in, learning all that routine, having his feet done daily etc etc (as he can be plonker for the farrier!) so it may actually do him good to have a good few months in the 'routine' before he starts any work? I have had him a little over a year now, and he's not done much in that time, did one show this May but otherwise not very much, and before that he's lived in the field he was born in in Wales....
I'm just a bit un sure what's best for him.... Here he is a few weeks ago though, having a little walk round.