weefilly88
Well-Known Member
Im in a rubbish situation, please dont miss-judge me x
Back in Feb I bought (paid peanuts) for an 8 year old WB whom I fell instantly in love with. Problem was he was un-backed had bad conformation / Pigeon Toe. At the time I believed that with a bit of investment, love and attention I could get him to be the horse I wanted, which to be fair was only pleasure ride. The woman I bought him from WAS the owner of 'that Stud' in Kent that has recently been spoken a lot about on here.....he wasnt in the greatest of conditions and I felt he just needed a chance.
Well ..several months later and I a few thousand pound poorer my boy is still in the field..... and to top it off he is now lame!
It is now believed that due to his conformation, keeping him sound or in shoes will be impossible (he is currently barefoot). This was confirmed by the second person attempting to break him in for me. She advised me not to invest any more money in him.
He wouldnt make a good field companion because he isnt the calmest of horses and cant go out with mares as he is thought to be a rig.
Do I go down the remedial shooing route to keep him comfortable to just be left out in the field? I cannot afford to keep two horses but feel that as Im the one that has mucked up I shouldnt just have him put to sleep although it is the ONLY way I can guarantee his future. Its pulling me apart. I honestly thought Id keep him forever.
What would you do? Im fully expecting to be called all the names under the sun but please be gentle Ive been a MESS worrying about what to do for the last 5 days.
Xx
Back in Feb I bought (paid peanuts) for an 8 year old WB whom I fell instantly in love with. Problem was he was un-backed had bad conformation / Pigeon Toe. At the time I believed that with a bit of investment, love and attention I could get him to be the horse I wanted, which to be fair was only pleasure ride. The woman I bought him from WAS the owner of 'that Stud' in Kent that has recently been spoken a lot about on here.....he wasnt in the greatest of conditions and I felt he just needed a chance.
Well ..several months later and I a few thousand pound poorer my boy is still in the field..... and to top it off he is now lame!
It is now believed that due to his conformation, keeping him sound or in shoes will be impossible (he is currently barefoot). This was confirmed by the second person attempting to break him in for me. She advised me not to invest any more money in him.
He wouldnt make a good field companion because he isnt the calmest of horses and cant go out with mares as he is thought to be a rig.
Do I go down the remedial shooing route to keep him comfortable to just be left out in the field? I cannot afford to keep two horses but feel that as Im the one that has mucked up I shouldnt just have him put to sleep although it is the ONLY way I can guarantee his future. Its pulling me apart. I honestly thought Id keep him forever.
What would you do? Im fully expecting to be called all the names under the sun but please be gentle Ive been a MESS worrying about what to do for the last 5 days.
Xx