niagaraduval
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Have been in contact with a woman about sharing my horse. She ticked all the boxes on my list (adult, independant (drives etc.), insured). She came out to try him last week and my horse had a sore on his withers (posted about it on here). Anyway the sore was all scabbed over so I have ridden him fine all last week as usual. She turned up with her tack she had bought for my horse, all brand spanking new everything as well as her own riding gear. Can't imagine how much she had spent but the saddle alone cost about 800 and was brand new.
Anyway, she tacked him up etc. wanted to use her tack as she would have to have her own if she accepted to share as I can't leave my tack at the field. Helped her sort out her bridle, bit etc. that was fine. Told her about the sore withers and to make sure the saddle cloth was pulled right up in the saddle and put a sheepskin pad on him. I looked over the saddle, seemed like it roughly fitted although I am not a saddle fitter of any sort. The saddle being brand new was very stiff.
We got on, went for a ride. My boy started putting his ears back when asking for a trot, so we walked for the rest of the ride home. We got home to see the saddle had pulled the scab of the area and poor horse was bleeding slightly. She said she was very sorry (not her fault though), it's totally understandable. I have had to give him a week off though for it to scab over nicely again, I will also wait longer before getting on although his saddle fits like a glove and doesn't touch his withers at all, I rode him all week and it didn't touch this area at all, so it's safe to say her saddle didn't fit.
Problem is this person wants to wait 2 months before sharing the horse so she can exchange her saddle. She also seems like a very busy person saying she wouldn't be available in the week. My horse is very special to ride and most people can't ride him although she suprisingly rode him very well and I seemed to get on with her too (apart from a few things that bothered me). First impressions were good.
I was looking for a sharer now but she seems to fit the bill and is the only person to reply that ticked the boxes (most of the people were teenagers with minimal riding experience etc.).
In 2 months time (when she wants to start the share) I will be gone abroad for a month. I was hoping as the try out went well that she would start sharing at the start of this month which would leave her 2 months to get used to horse and 2 months for me to see how she got on and if I felt I could let her ride him whilst I wasn't there (whats the point of sharing if not?!). So now I am going to have to let her start the share when I get back after 6 weeks abroad which takes it into mid july.. It seems silly putting off the share for another 3 months when I have found a sharer and need the sharer now..
Is this her way of showing that she is having second thoughts ? Does it really take 2 months to find another saddle ? I told her somewhere she could find one and she said that she was going to the area in 6 weeks time for work so it would have to wait until then ? It doesn't sound like she is very motivated considering the place is only 45 mins away ?
Why would she prefer to wait another 6 weeks to go and find a saddle when it isn't that far and it would allow her to start the share right away ? I even offered to lend her my saddle for these 2 months before I leave for a month so she could start the share now so 1) she would have 2 months to find a saddle before I left for a month and 2) she could start the share now which would allow me to see if she was what I want and her to get used to the horse for 2 months before I left for a month. She declined this offer.. I'm starting to give up on this whole sharing thing !
Have been in contact with a woman about sharing my horse. She ticked all the boxes on my list (adult, independant (drives etc.), insured). She came out to try him last week and my horse had a sore on his withers (posted about it on here). Anyway the sore was all scabbed over so I have ridden him fine all last week as usual. She turned up with her tack she had bought for my horse, all brand spanking new everything as well as her own riding gear. Can't imagine how much she had spent but the saddle alone cost about 800 and was brand new.
Anyway, she tacked him up etc. wanted to use her tack as she would have to have her own if she accepted to share as I can't leave my tack at the field. Helped her sort out her bridle, bit etc. that was fine. Told her about the sore withers and to make sure the saddle cloth was pulled right up in the saddle and put a sheepskin pad on him. I looked over the saddle, seemed like it roughly fitted although I am not a saddle fitter of any sort. The saddle being brand new was very stiff.
We got on, went for a ride. My boy started putting his ears back when asking for a trot, so we walked for the rest of the ride home. We got home to see the saddle had pulled the scab of the area and poor horse was bleeding slightly. She said she was very sorry (not her fault though), it's totally understandable. I have had to give him a week off though for it to scab over nicely again, I will also wait longer before getting on although his saddle fits like a glove and doesn't touch his withers at all, I rode him all week and it didn't touch this area at all, so it's safe to say her saddle didn't fit.
Problem is this person wants to wait 2 months before sharing the horse so she can exchange her saddle. She also seems like a very busy person saying she wouldn't be available in the week. My horse is very special to ride and most people can't ride him although she suprisingly rode him very well and I seemed to get on with her too (apart from a few things that bothered me). First impressions were good.
I was looking for a sharer now but she seems to fit the bill and is the only person to reply that ticked the boxes (most of the people were teenagers with minimal riding experience etc.).
In 2 months time (when she wants to start the share) I will be gone abroad for a month. I was hoping as the try out went well that she would start sharing at the start of this month which would leave her 2 months to get used to horse and 2 months for me to see how she got on and if I felt I could let her ride him whilst I wasn't there (whats the point of sharing if not?!). So now I am going to have to let her start the share when I get back after 6 weeks abroad which takes it into mid july.. It seems silly putting off the share for another 3 months when I have found a sharer and need the sharer now..
Is this her way of showing that she is having second thoughts ? Does it really take 2 months to find another saddle ? I told her somewhere she could find one and she said that she was going to the area in 6 weeks time for work so it would have to wait until then ? It doesn't sound like she is very motivated considering the place is only 45 mins away ?
Why would she prefer to wait another 6 weeks to go and find a saddle when it isn't that far and it would allow her to start the share right away ? I even offered to lend her my saddle for these 2 months before I leave for a month so she could start the share now so 1) she would have 2 months to find a saddle before I left for a month and 2) she could start the share now which would allow me to see if she was what I want and her to get used to the horse for 2 months before I left for a month. She declined this offer.. I'm starting to give up on this whole sharing thing !