ImmyS
Well-Known Member
Hi HHOers,
Looking for some friendly advice
I bought an unhandled 3y/o filly from Ireland last year. She spent around 6 months on grass livery and then moved home in May.
She came quite feral, but I have tinkered with her over the summer.
She is still a bit nervous/quirky however she is sweet and quick to learn. We have achieved general handling, grooming, leading, roller and saddle on with no issues, been lent over, lightly lunged and long reined. Feet are a work in progress, but she has been trimmed a few times now with a bit of patience.
She seems pretty bold and generally isn’t a spooky or flappy type, just possibly not has the best start with people.
My issue is I have worked with young/tricky horses in the passed, but I am just feeling like I have lost my love for it.
Having changed jobs and a new house which is a large renovation project I think I seriously underestimated the time and energy that would take up.
I feel part of me would prefer something that I can just get on and go, my main joy is hacking and just want to plod out a few times a week really.
But I can only also afford to have one ‘main’ horse at a time and I do feel bad at the thought of moving the mare on.
I feel my options are keep until next spring, send her away as planned for backing and riding on and see what horse I have, if I still feel the same about wanting something more established then sell on.
Sell now from the field for someone else to produce.
I do not have the funds currently to send her away now for training.
She will be 5 next year so also worry that this may put people off, her being backed late.
Any thoughts?
Thank you
Looking for some friendly advice
I bought an unhandled 3y/o filly from Ireland last year. She spent around 6 months on grass livery and then moved home in May.
She came quite feral, but I have tinkered with her over the summer.
She is still a bit nervous/quirky however she is sweet and quick to learn. We have achieved general handling, grooming, leading, roller and saddle on with no issues, been lent over, lightly lunged and long reined. Feet are a work in progress, but she has been trimmed a few times now with a bit of patience.
She seems pretty bold and generally isn’t a spooky or flappy type, just possibly not has the best start with people.
My issue is I have worked with young/tricky horses in the passed, but I am just feeling like I have lost my love for it.
Having changed jobs and a new house which is a large renovation project I think I seriously underestimated the time and energy that would take up.
I feel part of me would prefer something that I can just get on and go, my main joy is hacking and just want to plod out a few times a week really.
But I can only also afford to have one ‘main’ horse at a time and I do feel bad at the thought of moving the mare on.
I feel my options are keep until next spring, send her away as planned for backing and riding on and see what horse I have, if I still feel the same about wanting something more established then sell on.
Sell now from the field for someone else to produce.
I do not have the funds currently to send her away now for training.
She will be 5 next year so also worry that this may put people off, her being backed late.
Any thoughts?
Thank you