Doublethyme
Well-Known Member
I have two as my mare was written off with a tendon injury and retired, so I brought an 18 month old filly to bring on and replace her - now my mare has decided that she would quite like to come sound thank you very much and is back in work.
Honestly I'd rather have one for time and expensive, but now I have the two, I adore them both and wouldn't be without them. Plus whilst my mare is sound now and doing OK (beyond mine and my vet's expectations), she is 15, so even if she stays sound by the time the filly is old enough to be really doing proper full time work, my mare will deserve a quieter life I feel.
Plus for the first time in owning my mare, I can always feel relaxed that she has companionship in her field and won't be left on her own at random times without my knowledge (livery yards!!).
I never dreamed I would end up with two horses, but apart from the expense which is a bit "eek", I love it.
Not sure I would have time to have two in full time work though.
Honestly I'd rather have one for time and expensive, but now I have the two, I adore them both and wouldn't be without them. Plus whilst my mare is sound now and doing OK (beyond mine and my vet's expectations), she is 15, so even if she stays sound by the time the filly is old enough to be really doing proper full time work, my mare will deserve a quieter life I feel.
Plus for the first time in owning my mare, I can always feel relaxed that she has companionship in her field and won't be left on her own at random times without my knowledge (livery yards!!).
I never dreamed I would end up with two horses, but apart from the expense which is a bit "eek", I love it.
Not sure I would have time to have two in full time work though.