FullThrottle
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Surprisingly enough Katt not everyone can afford to pay someone else to do my horse! And I am be of them
Surprisingly enough Katt not everyone can afford to pay someone else to do my horse! And I am be of them
Surprisingly enough Katt not everyone can afford to pay someone else to do my horse! And I am be of them
You can't TEACH a horse to knap..you, as a rider ALLOW him to knap.
I am very puzzled! You have a horse that is worked hard seven days a week so is presumably incredibly fit but you can't ride him every day and your sharer can't do much more than walk and trot safely so who is working him hard the days that you can't when you are working full time - presumably not the sharer!
I was wondering the very same thing - it would be fine if the OP chose a story and stuck to it, but it changes. Originally it was the sharer paying, then it changed to paying her back - not at all what the original post said!! Only a few days ago the OP was saying her YO checked the horses at 8.30pm when locking up for the night, now we are told she died in the summer. Whilst OP says the daughters are running the yard in this post, the post a few days ago implies (I must say implies as it does not say it) a long term and knowledgeable YO (not just a deceased YO's daughters).
I am an owner and I have been a sharer in the past so I have seen both sides of it. I now have a fantastic sharer and would look after her to keep her. She is not free labour just because I can't be bothered to pay for my own livery needs but that I know my horse is like gold dust and I wanted to share my good fortune with others (the type of horse I tried to find to share but could not find as they are all snapped up immediately through word of mouth),.
Simple answer is - if you can't afford to look after your own horse (by afford I mean time and money) then don't have one. What if you can't find another sharer at all - what would you do then? I would only have a horse if I know I could keep it without a sharer - having the sharer is then a bonus.
I don't want to rant but posts like this just make me furious as that is some poor person doing their best and all they get is someone being rude about them on a public forum. You criticise her riding but you must have been a novice at some point... Would you have liked someone riping you apart in public?
Show some respect to others and you may find they treat you the same in return!!
Know one gets trust or respect from me unless its earned and she sure as hell didn't earn either!!
Why on earth did you leave her alone with your horse if you neither trusted or respected her? You really are sounding like a spoiled child (I have no idea how old you are!) I suggest you grow a pair, admit you made a mistake, which led to this and get over it. Then perhaps find a more suitable yard for someone in your position or pay someone suitably qualified to work for you.
It can also be a problem finding a horse to share when you are generally more experienced than the owner.
I'd love to find a horse to ride 2-3 times a week. 46 years experience. Happy to school young horses, teach to jump etc, take to comps (even have my own 7.5t lorry). Can SJ to 1.40m, BE to intermediate, even do stressage if forced to but just dont seem to be able to find anything to ride.
Haven't sat on a horse since giving up full time riding in July![]()
Why on earth did you leave her alone with your horse if you neither trusted or respected her? You really are sounding like a spoiled child (I have no idea how old you are!) I suggest you grow a pair, admit you made a mistake, which led to this and get over it. Then perhaps find a more suitable yard for someone in your position or pay someone suitably qualified to work for you.
TBF yunalesca i don't see where I have mentioned sharers age or called her a 'prat' I have just called it how I see it.
I have no problem with novice sharers no matter what their age, but they should be properly supported by the owner.I do however have problems with whingers (when they take no necesarry and immediate action) and users (op should make other arrangements). If op is happy to let it go on she should not winge about any damage done to her horse
If I have mentioned age and 'prat' please point it out to me and send me the web address of specsavers LOLbecause I can't see that in my posts, but I only scanned them so I may be wrong
Lexis - where are you in leicestershire? If its north I may be able to help if you wanted an extra pair of hands
Thats south leicestershire - would be about 40 miles for me ish so a bit too far![]()