Mule
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I'm sorry, that must have been awfulLast week my 7 year old dropped dead on a hack. Was dead within 2 mins. It is horrible. Sadly that is life and it must go on
I'm sorry, that must have been awfulLast week my 7 year old dropped dead on a hack. Was dead within 2 mins. It is horrible. Sadly that is life and it must go on
It's lovely that you are cherishing the good times.I've come to realise that if you have horses, it's easier to come to terms with the fact that at some point they WILL break, rather than hoping they don't.
I've fully accepted that one day, my horse is going to go wrong - he might come right again or he might not. That's the frustrating and upsetting nature of owning horses. So I cherish the times that I have with him when he's fully functional now, and do everything on him that I want to do, so when the time comes, I'll have no 'I only wish I could have done....' thoughts, and can instead focus on enjoying him as an (expensive) pet.
Only you and the OP referred to ‘perfect horses.’ I think other posters recognise there is no such thing. That’s the point of the irrationality of the OPs anger and jealousy.
I feel your pain, sending (((hugs))).When your horse has broken down and you are so fed up with everything, you want to hit everything and scream at everyone....
Especially those people having perfect horses ?
How do you let steam off ?
Any good idea to let the anger out ?
Thanks you in advance
Last week my 7 year old dropped dead on a hack. Was dead within 2 mins. It is horrible. Sadly that is life and it must go on
When your horse has broken down and you are so fed up with everything, you want to hit everything and scream at everyone....
Especially those people having perfect horses ?
How do you let steam off ?
Any good idea to let the anger out ?
Thanks you in advance
notI’m not sure it’s healthy to have the level of anger you describe, so I’d look to address my temperament first, if I were you.
thanks ! i am 50 years old !Jesus there are some feckin judgemental people on this forum!
Jainque, when I was the age I suspect you are, I used to go for a run, the longer and faster the better.
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yes, you are right, it is stupid to be angry at other horsey people. Still, i feel better now.I'm afraid i don't think it is.
Anger at the gods, the vet, the insurance co,. oneself, yes but other people who have healthy horses - NO! I cannot see any justification for that and tbh it makes the OP sound mean-spirited.
I expect that when she has had some time to take in the news that she has been given, she will gather herself together and think again about the irrationality of being angry with those who are simply getting on with their own horsey concerns.
Of course should any of those people make any unpleasant comments towards the OP, that would be a different story and her anger would be justified.
thanks ! i am 50 years old !
Don't worry, i didn't do harm to anyone ! And, i never get angry with horses, i work in a racing yard and i always keep pretty cool on the horses.Feelings are very often wrong, which is why there are laws to prevent people acting on some of them.
me too ! and up hill, it much more fun !I thought you were younger, but I was just about still running at fifty ðŸ˜
yes, you are right, it is stupid to be angry at other horsey people. Still, i feel better now.
i think that is it , all the shows you did not go to, the days you did not ride, what could have been etc, but that shows us how we need to make the most of opportunities when they are there and to go for it, the injured mare retires then along comes kiraDefinitely agree that having a plan can help pull everything back in to order again.
And grieve is an interesting word but you're absolutely right, I still have my multiple-injury horse and she's happy in retirement now, but the final, career ending injury I definitely felt like grieving, for the lost opportunities and hope & happiness that just slipped through my fingers, despite all best efforts.
It sounds so melodramatic when written down but it helped me to acknowledge that's what I was feeling.