PennywithHenry
Well-Known Member
As you all probably know from my soapbox post the other day, I have found myself (quite suprisingly) 'with child.
Now, my big dilemma is whether to give Vogue a year off or have someone come and ride her out once or twice a week to keep her 'ticking over' ???
I've no qualms in keeping a horse that isn't ridden, and I'm pretty sure she won't either, as she's just as happy out in the paddock and going to bed at nights as long as she gets her bucket! I would continue riding her, she's a good girl, but I'm well aware that even the quietest horses can/do spook and I would never forgive myself if that happened, also I suffered from SPD during my pregnancy with Poppy and probably will again, so with pelvic pains etc I couldn't really ride if I ignored the risk factor.
However, she's 20, and I think that keeping her ticking over may be the best way, as I've been working hard to bring her back into work so slowly and carefully, and for her to have a year or so, most likely 18 months, off then coming back into work again may be a shock to her?
I wouldn't particularly want to loan or share her, nor would any stable duties be carried out, I would want someone a couple of times a week to roll up, have a nice steady hack and off they poddle again. I'd happily keep her shod, fed, equipped, insured etc accordingly.
So...if I was to go along the getting a rider route since I don't want to loan or share her and want solely a rider would I be expected to pay the person? I don't want her schooling or anything, just a quiet rider with sympathetic hands. She's forwards going and very willing to please, as quiet as a horse can be in the heaviest of traffic with a 'sane' attitude and brakes....Another mum or such like would be great, someone who would like an hour or two riding a week with no other expenses/comittments....but again, would I pay? How much if so?
But then I worry that someone might 'cock up' my horse
But then I think that if it was only a couple of rides per week I should notice whether vogue was happy with the arrangement or not?
But she's 'safe' in my paddock with me....
Sooooo...what do you think?
Opinions please?
Now, my big dilemma is whether to give Vogue a year off or have someone come and ride her out once or twice a week to keep her 'ticking over' ???
I've no qualms in keeping a horse that isn't ridden, and I'm pretty sure she won't either, as she's just as happy out in the paddock and going to bed at nights as long as she gets her bucket! I would continue riding her, she's a good girl, but I'm well aware that even the quietest horses can/do spook and I would never forgive myself if that happened, also I suffered from SPD during my pregnancy with Poppy and probably will again, so with pelvic pains etc I couldn't really ride if I ignored the risk factor.
However, she's 20, and I think that keeping her ticking over may be the best way, as I've been working hard to bring her back into work so slowly and carefully, and for her to have a year or so, most likely 18 months, off then coming back into work again may be a shock to her?
I wouldn't particularly want to loan or share her, nor would any stable duties be carried out, I would want someone a couple of times a week to roll up, have a nice steady hack and off they poddle again. I'd happily keep her shod, fed, equipped, insured etc accordingly.
So...if I was to go along the getting a rider route since I don't want to loan or share her and want solely a rider would I be expected to pay the person? I don't want her schooling or anything, just a quiet rider with sympathetic hands. She's forwards going and very willing to please, as quiet as a horse can be in the heaviest of traffic with a 'sane' attitude and brakes....Another mum or such like would be great, someone who would like an hour or two riding a week with no other expenses/comittments....but again, would I pay? How much if so?
But then I worry that someone might 'cock up' my horse
But then I think that if it was only a couple of rides per week I should notice whether vogue was happy with the arrangement or not?
But she's 'safe' in my paddock with me....
Sooooo...what do you think?
Opinions please?