the watcher
Well-Known Member
I have a problem and know I can rely on you all for good advice.
A little history first; nearly three years ago I was approached by a friend who had a horse that was unsuitable for her, bred as a sports horse. She was quite a nervous novice and found he was a bit much for her after a short time, but rather than sell him on she turned him away to be a companion to her husbands retired Cleveland Bay. The CB died suddenly leaving this gelding in the field with only the Dexter cattle for company, he had truly become one of the herd - she had plans to move and a home had to be found for the horse.
At the time I was renting a yard, so one extra mouth to feed was little extra expense, we took him, worked on him, got him going very well and with the owner's agreement found a long term loan home for him. That was the end of it, I thought.
At the end of last year she approached me again, they wanted him back closer to home so that her daughters could now ride him and were missing him, would I have him back? I said yes, but by now we had moved to a livery yard and were paying per horse so the proviso was that I would need to cover most of his costs with sharers (I had in the meantime broken my hip and in reality he is too tall for me to get on easily without help)
Somebody else at the yard covers 50% of his costs and shares the riding, I need to cover the other 50% and have been let down by yet another sharer who lost interest - it is costing me too much to keep a horse that is surplus to my needs.
i don't want to send him back to the owner, she has no facilities, no company and it simply isn't an option - I could ask her to pay towards him (obvious choice I know) but I think that might also cause problems - I could try to loan him again with her permission but TBH he came back from the last place in such poor condition and with so many issues it has taken us months to get him right, and she only trusts me to look after him properly.
Your thoughts please
PS If there IS anybody in West Oxfordshire who might be interested in sharing a IDxTB who has an excellent straight action, good paces, is forward going but stoppable and a very loving nature.........
A little history first; nearly three years ago I was approached by a friend who had a horse that was unsuitable for her, bred as a sports horse. She was quite a nervous novice and found he was a bit much for her after a short time, but rather than sell him on she turned him away to be a companion to her husbands retired Cleveland Bay. The CB died suddenly leaving this gelding in the field with only the Dexter cattle for company, he had truly become one of the herd - she had plans to move and a home had to be found for the horse.
At the time I was renting a yard, so one extra mouth to feed was little extra expense, we took him, worked on him, got him going very well and with the owner's agreement found a long term loan home for him. That was the end of it, I thought.
At the end of last year she approached me again, they wanted him back closer to home so that her daughters could now ride him and were missing him, would I have him back? I said yes, but by now we had moved to a livery yard and were paying per horse so the proviso was that I would need to cover most of his costs with sharers (I had in the meantime broken my hip and in reality he is too tall for me to get on easily without help)
Somebody else at the yard covers 50% of his costs and shares the riding, I need to cover the other 50% and have been let down by yet another sharer who lost interest - it is costing me too much to keep a horse that is surplus to my needs.
i don't want to send him back to the owner, she has no facilities, no company and it simply isn't an option - I could ask her to pay towards him (obvious choice I know) but I think that might also cause problems - I could try to loan him again with her permission but TBH he came back from the last place in such poor condition and with so many issues it has taken us months to get him right, and she only trusts me to look after him properly.
Your thoughts please
PS If there IS anybody in West Oxfordshire who might be interested in sharing a IDxTB who has an excellent straight action, good paces, is forward going but stoppable and a very loving nature.........