pookie
Well-Known Member
If this sounds ridiculous or makes no sense, be gentle....I'm not normally as dappy as I am at the moment!
I've not bought before solely because I've chickened out in case I can't afford it - I've never sold or rehomed a pet and any horse I get is almost certainly going to be with me for life. So I've always stuck to loaning or sharing. It's not just the unexpected happening, like job loss, it's even as simple as me worrying about the actual expenditure.
When you guys first decided to buy, what costs did you calculate and how certain were you it was all totally affordable?
Obviously there's livery, feed, insurance, vets/farrier, tack, rugs....but even though me and OH are certainly not on the breadline, pricing these things up still makes me concerned about the money side. OH is totally supportive and v excited by the prospect (even wants to learn himself!), but I think I'm going to feel bad about spending several hundred quid a month on something that may well be just my thing....
Ok, I'm rambling. I'll shut up now
I've not bought before solely because I've chickened out in case I can't afford it - I've never sold or rehomed a pet and any horse I get is almost certainly going to be with me for life. So I've always stuck to loaning or sharing. It's not just the unexpected happening, like job loss, it's even as simple as me worrying about the actual expenditure.
When you guys first decided to buy, what costs did you calculate and how certain were you it was all totally affordable?
Obviously there's livery, feed, insurance, vets/farrier, tack, rugs....but even though me and OH are certainly not on the breadline, pricing these things up still makes me concerned about the money side. OH is totally supportive and v excited by the prospect (even wants to learn himself!), but I think I'm going to feel bad about spending several hundred quid a month on something that may well be just my thing....
Ok, I'm rambling. I'll shut up now