BMA
Well-Known Member
Anyone have any tips about finder a sharer. I have a very sweet horse who I have had for about 7 years...at the moment I hunt him but I am always so busy he never gets any fuss or anything like that. Also - although he is sound (touch wood) I'm not going to be hunting him forever plus he's been too good a horse to ride into the ground. What I want is someone to come and help me out and make a contribution and in return love him and take him out hacking and maybe do some dressage.
What I don't want is someone that wants to bomb around and jump as he is precious to me so hopefully someone older maybe?
He is as steady as a police horse but needs an experience rider on board as (he's obviously used to bossy old me) if I put someone on that's nervous he panics!
Someone helped me out a few years ago but I lost trust when she tied up up to post and rail, he pulled back and I ended up with a £100 vets bill. Also - he rodeoed her off a few times because she lost her stirrups going from trot to canter?? (now I'm not Mary King but even I don't do that) - so obviously horse panicked! To put things into context I have had him about 7 years and have come off him about 10 times and 8 of those are down to my poor jumping technique, 1 was the day after I'd had a car accident - he spoken and I was stiff and plopped off and the other time I was on my phone and he spooked at a burnt out car and i plopped off.
Anyway - are the people out there who want a horse to do some nice steady hacks and the odd dressage competition or am I wasting my time in trying to advertise this???
I live in Northamptonshire
Thanks for reading this!!
What I don't want is someone that wants to bomb around and jump as he is precious to me so hopefully someone older maybe?
He is as steady as a police horse but needs an experience rider on board as (he's obviously used to bossy old me) if I put someone on that's nervous he panics!
Someone helped me out a few years ago but I lost trust when she tied up up to post and rail, he pulled back and I ended up with a £100 vets bill. Also - he rodeoed her off a few times because she lost her stirrups going from trot to canter?? (now I'm not Mary King but even I don't do that) - so obviously horse panicked! To put things into context I have had him about 7 years and have come off him about 10 times and 8 of those are down to my poor jumping technique, 1 was the day after I'd had a car accident - he spoken and I was stiff and plopped off and the other time I was on my phone and he spooked at a burnt out car and i plopped off.
Anyway - are the people out there who want a horse to do some nice steady hacks and the odd dressage competition or am I wasting my time in trying to advertise this???
I live in Northamptonshire
Thanks for reading this!!