fairhill
Well-Known Member
The riding school team came to visit Chloe today with a view to taking her once they get a spare box, and loved her
I half thought (hoped!) that as she was sore behind with cracked heels they might not have wanted her
One of the lads rode her in the school and proclaimed her 'very safe'. Given that it was blowing a gale, she's not been turned out for over 6 weeks and still needed a kick into canter, I think that was a fair assessment.
I've got her to keep ticking over until the next box comes free on their yard, probably the end of april when the weather improves and one of the long term lame residents can go out 24/7.
I'm gutted that she'll be going, but happy that she'll be going to such a perfect home for life
Plus I'll still be able to ride her occasionally as she'll be going on permanent loan
I half thought (hoped!) that as she was sore behind with cracked heels they might not have wanted her
One of the lads rode her in the school and proclaimed her 'very safe'. Given that it was blowing a gale, she's not been turned out for over 6 weeks and still needed a kick into canter, I think that was a fair assessment.
I've got her to keep ticking over until the next box comes free on their yard, probably the end of april when the weather improves and one of the long term lame residents can go out 24/7.
I'm gutted that she'll be going, but happy that she'll be going to such a perfect home for life
Plus I'll still be able to ride her occasionally as she'll be going on permanent loan