Chloe_GHE
Well-Known Member
only joking he would make a rubbish ornament, and there's no way a 16.2 stuffed horse would fit in my flat 
I've just turned him out for 4 weeks with my old retired boy, and he's had medication to the hind leg he injured, and pads on both front feet. Currently with this he is 99.9% sound, he just goes a bit 'off' the next day if he hairs around in the field. naughty racehorse!
I am hoping that after 4 weeks r&r to recover from the hind injury, front pads is all he will need to keep him sound on the front. (hope is based on past 5 years 100% sound) if he doesn't then I still have enough vets fees to have Tildren to treat that 1 front foot.
So........hypothetically... stick with me here....when/if he comes sound enough to come back into work, and is suitable for hacking, dressage, and showing (I'm assuming jumping is now ruled out but obvs depends on how he gets on) then what CAN I do with him?...
He was previously up for sale because I have made the decision that I need to downsize to 1 horse. Not enough time/money/energy for 2 so keeping him is still not an option
So......is there a demand for such a horse?.... as a freebie?... or £500?.... permanent loan?....
I have no experience in this area as I've never had a horse with a physical issue that I was trying to re-home. My main priority is to find a knowledgeable, reliable home for life, where someone can continue to enjoy this lovely horse........is that a hope in hell?.... or does it happen?....any examples of other similar situations would be good.....
My biggest fear is someone will bute him, beast him, and break him and I just couldn't live with myself if that happened
Any hopeful tales peeps?.....where do competition horses go when they need a quieter life?...
on offer courtesy of the Dukan diet is salmon, chicken, beef, and ham - it's 'a meat day' today!!!
tuck in!
I've just turned him out for 4 weeks with my old retired boy, and he's had medication to the hind leg he injured, and pads on both front feet. Currently with this he is 99.9% sound, he just goes a bit 'off' the next day if he hairs around in the field. naughty racehorse!
I am hoping that after 4 weeks r&r to recover from the hind injury, front pads is all he will need to keep him sound on the front. (hope is based on past 5 years 100% sound) if he doesn't then I still have enough vets fees to have Tildren to treat that 1 front foot.
So........hypothetically... stick with me here....when/if he comes sound enough to come back into work, and is suitable for hacking, dressage, and showing (I'm assuming jumping is now ruled out but obvs depends on how he gets on) then what CAN I do with him?...
He was previously up for sale because I have made the decision that I need to downsize to 1 horse. Not enough time/money/energy for 2 so keeping him is still not an option
So......is there a demand for such a horse?.... as a freebie?... or £500?.... permanent loan?....
I have no experience in this area as I've never had a horse with a physical issue that I was trying to re-home. My main priority is to find a knowledgeable, reliable home for life, where someone can continue to enjoy this lovely horse........is that a hope in hell?.... or does it happen?....any examples of other similar situations would be good.....
My biggest fear is someone will bute him, beast him, and break him and I just couldn't live with myself if that happened
Any hopeful tales peeps?.....where do competition horses go when they need a quieter life?...
on offer courtesy of the Dukan diet is salmon, chicken, beef, and ham - it's 'a meat day' today!!!