Ilovefoals
Well-Known Member
I'm already thinking about winter and how bad it was last year. I didn't have to worry about not being able to ride as both mares had foals who we were gradually weaning so it really didn't matter.
However, I have since brought 1 mare back into work after her having a 4yr break as a broodie and she's proving to be quite quirky. I wont bore with the details but she's currently at my trainers yard so I can get regular help, and I'm hoping to bring her home in september.
I'm starting to worry now about how bad the snow was last year, the freezing temps etc and the fact that I'll be leaving this lovely yard with 2 indoor schools to bring her home to my place with just an outdoor. I'm worrying that if I can't ride, she might go back to her nappy ways but there is no way I can afford to keep her there over winter and pay livery when I have stables and land at my own place. OH is tolerating it just now as it's only for a couple of months.
Does it worry you, not riding in winter? I'm in the North East of Scotland where it's not just a sprinkling of snow. We're talking 2 feet deep and minus 18 degrees at times from nov to jan last year. Do I just write off the weeks where it's too bad to ride and try not to worry? What will you guys be doing?
However, I have since brought 1 mare back into work after her having a 4yr break as a broodie and she's proving to be quite quirky. I wont bore with the details but she's currently at my trainers yard so I can get regular help, and I'm hoping to bring her home in september.
I'm starting to worry now about how bad the snow was last year, the freezing temps etc and the fact that I'll be leaving this lovely yard with 2 indoor schools to bring her home to my place with just an outdoor. I'm worrying that if I can't ride, she might go back to her nappy ways but there is no way I can afford to keep her there over winter and pay livery when I have stables and land at my own place. OH is tolerating it just now as it's only for a couple of months.
Does it worry you, not riding in winter? I'm in the North East of Scotland where it's not just a sprinkling of snow. We're talking 2 feet deep and minus 18 degrees at times from nov to jan last year. Do I just write off the weeks where it's too bad to ride and try not to worry? What will you guys be doing?