Mavis
Well-Known Member
Some of you may have seen the fab little cob I posted about yesterday. I am scheduled to go and hack him out on Friday with a view to buying him as my dream horse. For those that didn't see it, I am looking for a safe and non-irritating hack, nice horse to hunt, do RC things and local shows with. I thought this cob looked amazing -but - he is at the very top of my budget (which is not necessarily a bad thing).
I was (well, still am) really looking forward to seeing him - but - big but - I have just had a call from Greatwood racehorse rehoming centre to ask if I can come in for an assessment with a view to taking on a TB.
I have had 3 ex racehorses; adored two of them and was indifferent to the third. I have never rehomed one from a specialist centre, two were straight off the track and one was a loan horse. I feel that a centre would take the time to ensure the horse and I were a good match - after all it is not in their best interests to rehome an unsuitable horse as it will inevitably be returned.
So, as a result, I am totally unsure as to what to do. I think I will view the cob, and visit the centre, and try to decide from there. The only problem is that the little cob could well be snapped up whilst Im dithering and I will kick myself if I delay buying him to enable me to see the TBs, and then subsequently dont like any of the TBs and lose him as well. If finances come into the decision at all, the point in favour of a TB is that it only costs a few hundred pounds to rehome, so I have enough for a trailer to take it places, whereas with the cob I shall have no spare cash and will have to beg, borrow and hire lifts.
The cob will find a lovely home very easily; I know that the centre are struggling to rehome. The cob suits my needs down to the ground (on paper anyway); a TB is likely to be more beset by problems, foibles and quirks.
What to do?!?!?!
I was (well, still am) really looking forward to seeing him - but - big but - I have just had a call from Greatwood racehorse rehoming centre to ask if I can come in for an assessment with a view to taking on a TB.
I have had 3 ex racehorses; adored two of them and was indifferent to the third. I have never rehomed one from a specialist centre, two were straight off the track and one was a loan horse. I feel that a centre would take the time to ensure the horse and I were a good match - after all it is not in their best interests to rehome an unsuitable horse as it will inevitably be returned.
So, as a result, I am totally unsure as to what to do. I think I will view the cob, and visit the centre, and try to decide from there. The only problem is that the little cob could well be snapped up whilst Im dithering and I will kick myself if I delay buying him to enable me to see the TBs, and then subsequently dont like any of the TBs and lose him as well. If finances come into the decision at all, the point in favour of a TB is that it only costs a few hundred pounds to rehome, so I have enough for a trailer to take it places, whereas with the cob I shall have no spare cash and will have to beg, borrow and hire lifts.
The cob will find a lovely home very easily; I know that the centre are struggling to rehome. The cob suits my needs down to the ground (on paper anyway); a TB is likely to be more beset by problems, foibles and quirks.
What to do?!?!?!