sonjafoers
Well-Known Member
I am at my wit's end with my horse and am starting to think about getting rid of her. I don't really want to but I'm not sure what else to do so am looking for some words of wisdom!
She is 6 years old & I have had her for 4 years, when I am able to get going with her she is fantastic and I really enjoy her but most of the time she is actually off work through various injuries. Since she has been backed she has genuinely been off work more than she has been in it, and it is causing problems with our 'bond' and my riding confidence.
I am an experienced and confident rider and I have another horse who isn't easy which doesn't worry me at all so I'm not quite sure what is going wrong here! Because I tend to ride her for a maximum of about 4 weeks before she is off work again we really don't seem to gel, and as soon as I start her again after she has been off for a period she is understandably very spooky and silly and makes me wary of her. I think that if I could get her really fit over a period of time she may be more resistant to these silly niggly injuries, but i can never ride her long enough to get her fit.
As an example she was ridden for 3 weeks in November after having a foot abcess, then she somehow managed to skin a back leg so was off work again. I rode her twice once she was ready and she then got kicked so was off work until Christmas when I managed to ride once before the snow came. This weekend was the first time I could get out because of the weather and she came in on Saturday morning with a swollen fetlock and feeling very sorry for herself. Now she will be off again for a few weeks and it seems to be the final straw really. Aside from the financial implications with regular vets bills, emotionally it's draining me as this has been the regular routine since I've had her.
Am I feeling sorry for myself or just being a realist? What would you do?
She is 6 years old & I have had her for 4 years, when I am able to get going with her she is fantastic and I really enjoy her but most of the time she is actually off work through various injuries. Since she has been backed she has genuinely been off work more than she has been in it, and it is causing problems with our 'bond' and my riding confidence.
I am an experienced and confident rider and I have another horse who isn't easy which doesn't worry me at all so I'm not quite sure what is going wrong here! Because I tend to ride her for a maximum of about 4 weeks before she is off work again we really don't seem to gel, and as soon as I start her again after she has been off for a period she is understandably very spooky and silly and makes me wary of her. I think that if I could get her really fit over a period of time she may be more resistant to these silly niggly injuries, but i can never ride her long enough to get her fit.
As an example she was ridden for 3 weeks in November after having a foot abcess, then she somehow managed to skin a back leg so was off work again. I rode her twice once she was ready and she then got kicked so was off work until Christmas when I managed to ride once before the snow came. This weekend was the first time I could get out because of the weather and she came in on Saturday morning with a swollen fetlock and feeling very sorry for herself. Now she will be off again for a few weeks and it seems to be the final straw really. Aside from the financial implications with regular vets bills, emotionally it's draining me as this has been the regular routine since I've had her.
Am I feeling sorry for myself or just being a realist? What would you do?