UnaB
Well-Known Member
Some of you may well remember that a couple of months ago i somewhat reluctantly took on a share for my wonderful pony Charlie. I had put the ad up about 8 months ago when i was on a livery yard, unemployed due to redundancy and in need of some help financially with the horses. Anyway, in April i moved my horses back to the rented fields i was in last year (had moved them to the livery yard whilst the field was refenced) which is about £100 a month cheaper, and i got a new job in May so financially i am much better off. When i moved them back i'd taken all the ads down for Charlie... Or so i thought!! I must have missed one!! Cos a young girl emailed me and she seemed really nice and was very very keen to come and ride Charlie so i relented lol! She got on well with him so i thought we'd give it a try!
Anyway... She has been a wonderful sharer, really looked after him well, but if im honest, its been more hassle than its worth
I have one saddle between the two horses, and sharer doesnt drive as she's only 16 so if i wanted the saddle (which i'd allowed her to take as i have no tack room as its literally just 3 fields i rent!!) i had to ring/text her, find out when she wasnt riding and go around to pick it up then take it all back after i'd ridden. It felt a bit awkward to do it, and was a pain in the a$$ as i couldnt just do as i'd always done and decide randomly i wanted to go for a hack and off I'd go! I had to plan it about a day in advance... So, i ended up only riding my horse once in the 2 months (i think!) share, which is not what i had planned!! It felt like i was the sharer, not the owner lol!! My own fault, but i couldnt see a better way of doing it as sharer couldnt get to mine to pick the tack up!!
There was also a situation last week involving the cows on my fields that i posted about. Thankfully everything turned out ok, but on hearing more information about what happened in the following days, it is very clear that things could have turned out much differently, and the sharer or her mum who was there that day could have been very, very seriously injured. I think my set up now, especially have a young, unpredictable horse (mine) in the field with the one she was sharing was just not a good situation and i thought it was best to end the share sooner rather than later to avoid her getting too attached to the horse. I had doubts right from the start as to whether it would be do-able, and in hindsight i should have gone with my gut and not even let her come and try him. I rang her saturday to end the share and she didnt seem very happy, went sunday to pick the tack up and i had to deal with her mum as she wouldnt come to speak to me
Her mum also told me that during the incident with the cows she had had some very unpleasant words with the farmer i rent the fields from, which i hadnt known about before. But, given how hard it is to get grazing around here, that would have pushed me to ending the share anyway as i couldnt afford to lose my fields over it and from what she said it was a very, very heated argument and it would have caused a lot of friction between them and the field owner. Her mum was convinced that was why i'd ended the share (despite me not having known anything about it!!) so i assume it was very bad..
Anyway, now i feel awful cos the girl is apparently gutted and spent all day sunday in bed crying according to her mum. But i do still feel that i made the right decision, no matter how unpleasant it was. And im finally able to ride when i want again, so in a completely selfish way, im happier...
What do you guys think? Have i been really mean to the poor young girl?? I do feel evil and felt really terrible when her mum was going on to me about how awful it was for her daughter and how gutted she was about it. She really is a very good sharer but i think it was just completely the wrong situation, and i know ive learned that its not do-able as things are. Hopefully she will have appreciated and enjoyed the couple of months riding she got out of it though when she cheers up a bit!!! I have also offered to provide any references/recommendation if needed for a future share or loan which i think is fair..
Anyway... She has been a wonderful sharer, really looked after him well, but if im honest, its been more hassle than its worth
There was also a situation last week involving the cows on my fields that i posted about. Thankfully everything turned out ok, but on hearing more information about what happened in the following days, it is very clear that things could have turned out much differently, and the sharer or her mum who was there that day could have been very, very seriously injured. I think my set up now, especially have a young, unpredictable horse (mine) in the field with the one she was sharing was just not a good situation and i thought it was best to end the share sooner rather than later to avoid her getting too attached to the horse. I had doubts right from the start as to whether it would be do-able, and in hindsight i should have gone with my gut and not even let her come and try him. I rang her saturday to end the share and she didnt seem very happy, went sunday to pick the tack up and i had to deal with her mum as she wouldnt come to speak to me
Anyway, now i feel awful cos the girl is apparently gutted and spent all day sunday in bed crying according to her mum. But i do still feel that i made the right decision, no matter how unpleasant it was. And im finally able to ride when i want again, so in a completely selfish way, im happier...
What do you guys think? Have i been really mean to the poor young girl?? I do feel evil and felt really terrible when her mum was going on to me about how awful it was for her daughter and how gutted she was about it. She really is a very good sharer but i think it was just completely the wrong situation, and i know ive learned that its not do-able as things are. Hopefully she will have appreciated and enjoyed the couple of months riding she got out of it though when she cheers up a bit!!! I have also offered to provide any references/recommendation if needed for a future share or loan which i think is fair..
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