u/destructivellamas

What to do with my horse

What to do with my horse

Hi everyone🤗

I’m in a really difficult spot and was looking for some advice. My gelding is on assisted diy livery and we have been at the new yard since January. It hasn’t been an easy transition moving him to diy but I’ve made it work.

He has seen the vet every month this year and I’m just exhausted. I’m tired from huge work stress and then his daily care. It hasn’t helped that he threw me off quite badly two weeks back after a jump. All of a sudden I feel like he has become too much to manage.

I am going through a lot in my personal life which I completely acknowledge plays its own role and I really just want to do right by him. I will never sell him but I am looking at other options (for reference I’m UK based). I was thinking of either sharing him out for a few days a week to ease the load or full loan him for a set period of say a year.

I have done sharing before with an old horse and it went horrifically. I honestly got ptsd from that.

Can anyone give some advice? This horse is my whole world but I’m really struggling and I want to do right by him☺️ pic of the silly goose as tax

u/destructivellamas — 8 hours ago

Tracking tips Insta360 flow 2

Hey everyone!

My hubby got me an insta360 flow 2 so that I can film my rides/lessons. I tried last lesson to film but I can't get the thing to track. It will track for a bit but then it always seems to stop at some point which is just frustrating.

I usually set it up on a tripod next to my mouting block (which is in the corner of my arena). I use the horse tracking and have it on sensitive and pano filming. Does anyone have any tips to ensure the bloody thing actually tracks for the entire 45min lesson?

Thank you! :)

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