Cat&Mouse
Well-Known Member
I am trying to keep both my horses in work, one fit enough for competition the other is semi retired but loves to hack out & have a blast.
Along with daily chores I am struggling for time & OH has been helping with chores but starts a new job soon.
I do not want to part with either I love them to bits but also do not want either to feel left out. I have been considering advertising for a sharer for my semi retired happy hacker, but I am really worried. I am not on a yard where there are other people around to keep an eye on things.
Do I let them go to the yard when I am not there?
To start with I would only want them to ride out with me?
Is it unreasonable to ask for references? & for me to ask them to a trial stable management & riding time so that I can see what they are like around the horses on the ground & in the saddle?
Who covers their insurance?
In return for riding I would want help with poo picking the field, filling water, generally keeping things tidy. but no financial contribution as such. Although this would come in very handy I realise there are some good riders out there that just can't afford it & also not sure of the legal side of leasing a pony in this way.
Also I do not keep shoes on her if they want shoes on this would be at there expense.
Do you have a contract with a sharer?
Sorry its lenghty but anybody that has had a sharer or any sharers if you could give me any advice & experiences that would be great.
Along with daily chores I am struggling for time & OH has been helping with chores but starts a new job soon.
I do not want to part with either I love them to bits but also do not want either to feel left out. I have been considering advertising for a sharer for my semi retired happy hacker, but I am really worried. I am not on a yard where there are other people around to keep an eye on things.
Do I let them go to the yard when I am not there?
To start with I would only want them to ride out with me?
Is it unreasonable to ask for references? & for me to ask them to a trial stable management & riding time so that I can see what they are like around the horses on the ground & in the saddle?
Who covers their insurance?
In return for riding I would want help with poo picking the field, filling water, generally keeping things tidy. but no financial contribution as such. Although this would come in very handy I realise there are some good riders out there that just can't afford it & also not sure of the legal side of leasing a pony in this way.
Also I do not keep shoes on her if they want shoes on this would be at there expense.
Do you have a contract with a sharer?
Sorry its lenghty but anybody that has had a sharer or any sharers if you could give me any advice & experiences that would be great.