Christmas Presents for Sharer and Share Horse

Amy101985

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Hi everyone

I have been sharing my horse since July and this is my first share. So far, it is going really well!

I was thinking that I should start my Christmas shopping and was wondering what people get for their horses and sharers at Christmas or what an appropriate present is for a horse? I'm not too worried about budget, more just bouncing ideas about. A show rug? Treats? A treat ball? A new grooming kit? I always see his owner sharing matchy matchy product giveaways on Facebook and have seen all pink grooming kits that look really nice.

I would also like to get something for his owners, who are a mum and daughter and I get on with them really well. I was thinking of just getting them typical girly gifts like a gift set each rather than horsey orientated gifts but all are suggestions welcome.
 
Thats a lovely thought, however I wouldn't go overboard as they might not have got you anything so would feel bad. If the mum drinks a bottle of wine and a little something for the daughter horsey book, pretty gloves? Or just get something for the horse?
 
Why not think about whether you are buying something that will actually be used/ is needed? Does the horse actually need a new rug/ grooming kit etc? Will he notice ;)? If you really want to get the horse something, what about a nice Christmas feed? You could get parsnips, swede, carrots, broccoli, apples, carrots and make up a nice dinner for Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. This is what I do with mine! They don't know what Christmas is but at least you know he will enjoy a special feed.

And for the owners I would just get a card personally, but if you really want to give them a physical gift what about something that uses a bit less plastic? Those girly gift sets always seem to come packaged in loads of plastic, I really hate receiving them. If the daughter is older, you could get them a bottle of Prosecco for Christmas Eve. If not, there are lots of great plastic free shops with some great gifts. I love this: https://www.theplasticfreeshop.co.uk/gift-ideas/wild-sage-co---5-soaps-gift-box.
 
Thats a lovely thought, however I wouldn't go overboard as they might not have got you anything so would feel bad. If the mum drinks a bottle of wine and a little something for the daughter horsey book, pretty gloves? Or just get something for the horse?
I did think it would be a bit awkward if I had gone overboard. A bottle of wine or a gift just for the horse is a great idea. I'm new to sharing and so not sure what other people do at Christmas time etc :) It's nice to know people actually don't expect much!
 
Why not think about whether you are buying something that will actually be used/ is needed? Does the horse actually need a new rug/ grooming kit etc? Will he notice ;)? If you really want to get the horse something, what about a nice Christmas feed? You could get parsnips, swede, carrots, broccoli, apples, carrots and make up a nice dinner for Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. This is what I do with mine! They don't know what Christmas is but at least you know he will enjoy a special feed.

And for the owners I would just get a card personally, but if you really want to give them a physical gift what about something that uses a bit less plastic? Those girly gift sets always seem to come packaged in loads of plastic, I really hate receiving them. If the daughter is older, you could get them a bottle of Prosecco for Christmas Eve. If not, there are lots of great plastic free shops with some great gifts. I love this: https://www.theplasticfreeshop.co.uk/gift-ideas/wild-sage-co---5-soaps-gift-box.
The daughter is older and a bottle of prosecco and a card is a great idea as they can share it on Christmas Eve! I was worried about getting the horse something he doesn't really need and so a few treats and a Christmas dinner is fab!
 
When I shared I would just buy the owner a token gift - bottle of wine, prosecco or something practical like a cosy headband or warm hat.

For the horse, I think I bought Christmas themed treats :)
 
I got a lovely personalised thermal mug from my field buddy last year. One side had my horse on the other the 3 amigos who share the field. It was so thoughtful and very treasured. I've just dug it out now to start using this winter.

I was sent a mug with the picture of my horse for Christmas from a friend in Denmark. It's been my most favourite present.
So glad you're enjoying your share horse, OP. I think everyone loves a thoughtful present, regardless of the cost. How about a small homemade hamper of horse shampoo and lotions with things like a grooming mit or a stable name plague or sheepskin mit ?
 
My sharer usually gets me shower or bath things because I love a good bath and last year it was hand made chocolates which were really nice. I don’t expect anything but the fact she has in her busy schedule found time to think of me is a really nice gesture. In return because I am rather unimaginative and buy her something she doesn’t need I pay for her to go on a fun ride, the gallops or her riding club subs for a year.
 
I tended to go with booze for share horse owner and a bag of carrots and a bag of pears for share horse. No need for anything huge for the horse - they don’t know it’s Christmas!

We also had a lovely tradition of going for a Christmas Eve morning hack together, decked out in tinsel, Santa onesies etc ?
 
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