Ilovefoals
Well-Known Member
I'm in a right dilemma!
I'm selling my mare as she's too much for me. I've had an offer on her which I'll probably accept so that's fine.
The issue is that she has caused to to lose my confidence and I'm worried that when it comes to backing my youngster next year, I'll be too frightened to get on. I've had an offer from a friend to buy this youngster which I'm tempted to take for 2 reasons. The first being what I've said about confidence, the second being I could do with the money to put towards a new, confidence giving horse.
Then I think about how well I know her, how much of a dude she is and how I'd miss her if she went. I don't necessarily need to sell her to buy another. I can get money from the bank if need be and I keep telling myself that if I find something nice just now to get my confidence back, there's no reason why I should be scared to get on her once she's broken.
My husband says sell her so I wont be pushed for time next year when she's at the backing stage and I have another horse to ride. My friend says keep her as she has heaps of potential and it would be a shame to let her go for a "what if".
What would you do?
Here's the youngster in question. She's a yearling in this pic. 2 next month so a way off from doing anything serious.
I'm selling my mare as she's too much for me. I've had an offer on her which I'll probably accept so that's fine.
The issue is that she has caused to to lose my confidence and I'm worried that when it comes to backing my youngster next year, I'll be too frightened to get on. I've had an offer from a friend to buy this youngster which I'm tempted to take for 2 reasons. The first being what I've said about confidence, the second being I could do with the money to put towards a new, confidence giving horse.
Then I think about how well I know her, how much of a dude she is and how I'd miss her if she went. I don't necessarily need to sell her to buy another. I can get money from the bank if need be and I keep telling myself that if I find something nice just now to get my confidence back, there's no reason why I should be scared to get on her once she's broken.
My husband says sell her so I wont be pushed for time next year when she's at the backing stage and I have another horse to ride. My friend says keep her as she has heaps of potential and it would be a shame to let her go for a "what if".
What would you do?
Here's the youngster in question. She's a yearling in this pic. 2 next month so a way off from doing anything serious.