leggs
Well-Known Member
hi,
I'm a 43yr old who's had horses (stabled at home) for over 30years now. Had every horse i've ever owned from foal, and they have only left me to be cremated at old age. 3 yrs ago I lost my first soulmate Mist (arab) at 29yrs, colic...and recently I lost my other soulmate Gardy 26 also colic.I am devastated, I can't imagine having a similar bond with other horses. I still have 3 horses, 2 miniatures and 1 anglo-arab Badjaraz. Although I love her to bits, she has never really been "my" horse, she's had hard footsteps to fill, which is not entirely fair, I know!
The problem is, the two little ones do not fill the requirements for Badjaraz, she has some companionship from them, but those two are so into eachother, nothing can come between them. So basically she is on her own. So....I will have to buy a companion for her.
Thing to consider is that Badjaraz, though quite dominant, is not a very confident horse, she will need a mate that can give her that confidence like Gardy Always did.
some years ago i went to the UK and rode IDx horses which was wonderful, exactly my type of horse, unfearful, surefooted...they never went out of my mind.
But how do I go about purchasing one ? I don't want to end up with a dissapointment because any animal that makes it to my home will not leave. It is a purchase for life. Obviously I will have to go to UK or Ireland, but what are the boobytraps ?
I'm a 43yr old who's had horses (stabled at home) for over 30years now. Had every horse i've ever owned from foal, and they have only left me to be cremated at old age. 3 yrs ago I lost my first soulmate Mist (arab) at 29yrs, colic...and recently I lost my other soulmate Gardy 26 also colic.I am devastated, I can't imagine having a similar bond with other horses. I still have 3 horses, 2 miniatures and 1 anglo-arab Badjaraz. Although I love her to bits, she has never really been "my" horse, she's had hard footsteps to fill, which is not entirely fair, I know!
The problem is, the two little ones do not fill the requirements for Badjaraz, she has some companionship from them, but those two are so into eachother, nothing can come between them. So basically she is on her own. So....I will have to buy a companion for her.
Thing to consider is that Badjaraz, though quite dominant, is not a very confident horse, she will need a mate that can give her that confidence like Gardy Always did.
some years ago i went to the UK and rode IDx horses which was wonderful, exactly my type of horse, unfearful, surefooted...they never went out of my mind.
But how do I go about purchasing one ? I don't want to end up with a dissapointment because any animal that makes it to my home will not leave. It is a purchase for life. Obviously I will have to go to UK or Ireland, but what are the boobytraps ?