Advice of donation amount?

newhorse

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Hi

I wondered if anyone could possibly advise? I am looking at loaning a horse from a rescue centre. Lovely horse who is suitable for me as a general/novice rider who simply does the odd tootle in the school and possibly a little hack.

I will be making a donation to the rescue but have absolutely no idea what I would offer as first time I have done this? I would hate to look like a complete penny pincher but also couldn't really afford pay a huge amount like into the thousands ( I may be being a little unrealistic thinking it is this much but really have no idea)

Any suggestions?

Thanks
 
We didnt donate anything when we loaned Puzzle.

We paid her fee, which was £50 I think (8month old youngster, its £500 if its ridden from WHW I believe), and didn't donate any more than that.

I pay through the nose for that horse, she had a stable built purposefully for her, and I will keep her and love her til her final day.
 
I think most of the bigger rescue centres have set figures for donations. I think WHW charges from around £50 for a companion up to £500 for a full fit riding horse (prepared to be corrected on this, it is a while since I had my WHW pony). I would be a bit suspicious if any rescue centre was looking for figures around £1000.

Ets. Actually yes as Flamehead says it's not so much a donation as a set loan fee.
 
On the form you fill in, you have to have full membership with WHW, which is about £50, and then you pay their fee, which is £50 for unridden, £500 for fully fit ridden, and then there is a line for 'donation' but we just put 0.
 
great thanks for the advice. This little horse can be ridden but only in the school as not keen on going out bless him

thanks
 
Maybe somewhere between the 2 amounts would be reasonable then? £300 ish? Maybe you could ask them what sort of amount they would expect? Sure it won't be thousands. hope all works out for you & him.
 
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