Full loan horse

horseygal18

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Looking on behalf of a friend. ***wanted*** full loan, must be able to move yards. 14.2-15hh, safe cob type. Has loaned before, only stopping due to issues with owners turning nasty. little experience however has the help of more experienced people and has regular lessons. 5* home waiting, with much love and care. Anyone know of any suitable candidates?
 

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I hate to sound negative but I wouldn't full loan my horse to someone with little experience who'd fallen out with the people who previously loaned them a horse - or at least, I certainly wouldn't allow my horse to move yards, regardless of how much help the loaner might get at their yard. I'd say your friend might want to be more flexible and look for a share rather than a full loan, to stay at owner's own yard, while they gain some experience.
 

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She has experience, but not enough for a horse that can only be ridden by professionals sort of thing. She is a competent novice who has grown in the last 6 months. And they haven't so much fallen out but it has nothing to do with her, they are instead trying to scare her off of riding. She has excelled so much and with the right horse would do even better! You couldn't get a more caring home. It's just my poor wording, sorry!:')
 

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In that case I really would suggest she finds a share instead. I wouldn't be willing to put my horse out on loan to a competent novice and have it leave my yard where I couldn't watch what was going on. Suggest to your friend that she finds a share :)
 
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