Thanks for the great info! Part Loan/Share sounds best for me, now all I have to do is find the right person and horse!
I was always confused on what you have to pay on loan, so thank you for clearing that up! I don't think it would be something that would suit me tho. Im poor lol
Having a horse on loan is something I'd love to consider one day, as I don't think I'll ever be able to afford my own!, but I don't really know much of what goes on, or how much fin comit is needed? I know you guys will be able to give me some info! thanks x
I went to broomfield for my ND Horse Managment and I thought they were great! If Jon is still there (which I'm sure he is) he will be great for anyone wanting to learn
Gosh no, you can book your stages any time, you don't need to do training if you don't want to. Look on BHS website (www.bhs.org.uk) and they will be able to tell you local schools where exams take place, then all you have to do is book
You guys are great! thanks ever so much for the help and kind words I'm too tall for a pony, sadly! I'm 5'7 and although I'm not a hippo, I'm not a Kate Moss and I wouldn't want to squash the poor pony Am def going to go to my local yards and tack shops and put a poster up! thanks again
All you need to do is get onto the BHS and book your stages, and then you will be able to teach in any yard! If you know your stuff, you should get through the exams pretty quickly
The best thing for her to do is a foundation degree. This is very hands on, will give her lots of experience, but will also include enough science. This will give her a good all round qualification. Doing a science degree (as I have done) tends to only lead to science related less hands on...
Hi all!
My name is Sarah and I was wondering if you guys might be able to give me a little advice.
I have loved horses ever since I first saw one (as I am sure many of you have!) but I am not as lucky as some of you, I don't have my own horse, or the money to buy one Therefore I was...