3Beasties
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Today I have been thinking about sharers and wondering if it would be worth me getting one. It wouldn't be an immediate thing but maybe something I would think about doing in a month or so.
I've got two horses but would probably only want one of them to be ridden. I've only had her 3 weeks so obviously need to get to know her more myself before advertising for a sharer. She is only 5, a big 16.2hh ISH. Very sweet on the ground but is green and has had some silly/sharp moments (this might just be due to needing more time to settle in etc). Obviously she's not going to be a novice ride so would need someone fairly experienced that would be confident and competent enough to deal with any baby moments.
I don't have a school but the hacking is fairly nice, quiet lanes or a 100 acre private orchard. It would be nice if someone wanted to come and ride 2/3 times a week, either with me on my other horse or by themselves. Would also be able to box out to nicer rides, lessons, possibly competitions or hunting depending on what the sharer wanted. I don't particularly want her schooled or improved by them (but equally don't want a joy rider that is going to charge about everywhere!), I bought a young horse so I could do that myself, likewise I don't want them riding her every day as it would be fairly pointless keeping her. Just though it would be nice to either have someone to ride with sometimes or good for her to be ridden on the days that I can't ride.
So, do you think I would find someone suitable? What are the Pros and cons to having a sharer? Anything I should look out for or avoid?
I'm not sure I'd want a financial contribution, I guess as long as they were reliable and turned up when they said they would (and maybe mucked out, fed both etc - Reasonable?) then I'd rather that as it would be a big help.
At the moment it's just a thought, not sure if it's something I'll go for or not but any thoughts or opinions would be appreciated
*Offers round cheeselets and milky bar*
I've got two horses but would probably only want one of them to be ridden. I've only had her 3 weeks so obviously need to get to know her more myself before advertising for a sharer. She is only 5, a big 16.2hh ISH. Very sweet on the ground but is green and has had some silly/sharp moments (this might just be due to needing more time to settle in etc). Obviously she's not going to be a novice ride so would need someone fairly experienced that would be confident and competent enough to deal with any baby moments.
I don't have a school but the hacking is fairly nice, quiet lanes or a 100 acre private orchard. It would be nice if someone wanted to come and ride 2/3 times a week, either with me on my other horse or by themselves. Would also be able to box out to nicer rides, lessons, possibly competitions or hunting depending on what the sharer wanted. I don't particularly want her schooled or improved by them (but equally don't want a joy rider that is going to charge about everywhere!), I bought a young horse so I could do that myself, likewise I don't want them riding her every day as it would be fairly pointless keeping her. Just though it would be nice to either have someone to ride with sometimes or good for her to be ridden on the days that I can't ride.
So, do you think I would find someone suitable? What are the Pros and cons to having a sharer? Anything I should look out for or avoid?
I'm not sure I'd want a financial contribution, I guess as long as they were reliable and turned up when they said they would (and maybe mucked out, fed both etc - Reasonable?) then I'd rather that as it would be a big help.
At the moment it's just a thought, not sure if it's something I'll go for or not but any thoughts or opinions would be appreciated
*Offers round cheeselets and milky bar*
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