Being realistic!

@cobmum have you decided what you want to do? He sounds like a lovely boy and if you do decide to sell him I'm sure you'll have no problem doing so, he sounds like the type I was looking for and judging by how fast they went if they were advertised there was no shortage of demand.
I haven't since posting i have had to isolate for 10 days and been poorly with covid my head just hasn't been in the right place to think. A few horse friends that i have chatted to have said he would sell immediately especially as he has such a nice temperament and good to bath, clip, shoe but those things make me want to hold on to him! If i do decide to sell him be happy to let you know. I just wish he wasn't so forward and energetic more of a sports cob not plod and stop cob 🤣
 
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@cobmum I found one at the end of May, and despite his rather rude behaviour tonight I already wouldn't sell him for the world. But when I was looking it was incredibly hard to find anything like yours unless it had a huge "but" attached. If I'm honest rather than totally sensible I would say look for a sharer who wants to do a bit more than you so he's getting his fun and see if you're then happier riding him because in many ways it sounds like you may struggle to find something as nice, hey you may even get used to and, dare I say it, like the more forward ride when you realise he's safe!

I hope you're making a good recovery and can get back in the saddle soon 🤗
 
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