MrsElle
Well-Known Member
I have recently been in that position. Life in general was a nightmare and I couldn't even face going down to the field after having Ellie put to sleep a few weeks ago. I would go down and see a 3 year old who really could do with starting and a 9 year old who I should have been riding. I just couldn't face riding and felt guilty.
Due to other stuff going on at home Chads old owner took him back last week to sell from hers, so that was one less thing to worry about (she really is a star!) and someone else was taking Blue for me. However, once Chad had gone I felt a weight had been lifted from shoulders. The stress of feeling that I should be riding him was taken away and I felt so much better! He was rather a pricey field ornament and to be rather mercenary about it the longer he was sat there doing nothing the more he was depreciating in value, as well as me not being in a position to keep him when the decision was made.
Things have changed in my real life though and OH made me realise that I can have horses and not ride! Blue is ok for another year if necessary and then I will break him to drive instead. I really have no urge to ride ever again, especially after Mrs Mozarts latest escapade!
As Blue was not happy by himself a friend of mine who owns a Miniature Shetland stud offered me two of her boys and after a bit of squealing and running about Blue and his new tiny friends Jack and Braveheart are settled happily together. The intention is to show Jack next year and I am really really happy to wave the 'I have horses and I don't ride' banner! It really is a weight lifted!
Here are the new naughty boys - Jacks favourite game at the moment is waiting until the wheelbarrow is full and turning it over, little swine!
Jack is the black, and Braveheart the cream dun (according to his passport).
Braveheart:
Jack:
Due to other stuff going on at home Chads old owner took him back last week to sell from hers, so that was one less thing to worry about (she really is a star!) and someone else was taking Blue for me. However, once Chad had gone I felt a weight had been lifted from shoulders. The stress of feeling that I should be riding him was taken away and I felt so much better! He was rather a pricey field ornament and to be rather mercenary about it the longer he was sat there doing nothing the more he was depreciating in value, as well as me not being in a position to keep him when the decision was made.
Things have changed in my real life though and OH made me realise that I can have horses and not ride! Blue is ok for another year if necessary and then I will break him to drive instead. I really have no urge to ride ever again, especially after Mrs Mozarts latest escapade!
As Blue was not happy by himself a friend of mine who owns a Miniature Shetland stud offered me two of her boys and after a bit of squealing and running about Blue and his new tiny friends Jack and Braveheart are settled happily together. The intention is to show Jack next year and I am really really happy to wave the 'I have horses and I don't ride' banner! It really is a weight lifted!
Here are the new naughty boys - Jacks favourite game at the moment is waiting until the wheelbarrow is full and turning it over, little swine!
Jack is the black, and Braveheart the cream dun (according to his passport).
Braveheart:
Jack: