Dumbo
Well-Known Member
I currently own a TB that I use for hacking until he fractured his leg over a month ago. He's got another 3 weeks of box rest and 5 weeks until I can start riding again.
However, as much as I adore him, I do feel slightly over horsed at times. My comfort zone is pretty much limited to walking and trotting out hacking and possibly cantering in the school on a good day! He lacks manners too, eg. can be a s*d to pick up feet, to lead etc but I manage! I have thought about selling him but with his injury and on paper, he really isn't worth much and I dread the thought of where he may end up.
Anyway, while he's been out of work, a lady at the yard has let me ride her lazy cob and my confidence has gone through the roof! I feel totally safe on him, he's so easy to do and it's made me realise just how difficult my horse can be! I've hacked him alone too, something I can't do with mine.
She's now offered me the share of this horse for £40 p/m and I can do whatever I like with him. However, I don't have a job at the moment (actively looking!) so I pay for my horse out of savings and my Dad kindly helps with the livery bills.
I really enjoy riding this other horse but trying to weigh it all up realistically.
It is only £10 a week but I struggle to pay for my horse as it is. Is it worth that for the immense enjoyment I get? When I get a job I should be able to afford it. I also hope to start getting shavings free from the sawmill which will save me £20 a week. But winter is coming up and money will be even tighter. There are ways I can cut back on costs but what do you think I should do?
However, as much as I adore him, I do feel slightly over horsed at times. My comfort zone is pretty much limited to walking and trotting out hacking and possibly cantering in the school on a good day! He lacks manners too, eg. can be a s*d to pick up feet, to lead etc but I manage! I have thought about selling him but with his injury and on paper, he really isn't worth much and I dread the thought of where he may end up.
Anyway, while he's been out of work, a lady at the yard has let me ride her lazy cob and my confidence has gone through the roof! I feel totally safe on him, he's so easy to do and it's made me realise just how difficult my horse can be! I've hacked him alone too, something I can't do with mine.
She's now offered me the share of this horse for £40 p/m and I can do whatever I like with him. However, I don't have a job at the moment (actively looking!) so I pay for my horse out of savings and my Dad kindly helps with the livery bills.
I really enjoy riding this other horse but trying to weigh it all up realistically.
It is only £10 a week but I struggle to pay for my horse as it is. Is it worth that for the immense enjoyment I get? When I get a job I should be able to afford it. I also hope to start getting shavings free from the sawmill which will save me £20 a week. But winter is coming up and money will be even tighter. There are ways I can cut back on costs but what do you think I should do?