Cash
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...introduced yourself, and asked to ride/groom/pat etc their horses? Maybe when you were a kid?
Someone's recent thread in here about a young girl and her mum pestering her to ride got me thinking. Obviously it's totally different in that situation as those people are being b!oody annoying and rude
and completely taking the p, putting OP in a very difficult position.
But have any of you (and I'm guessing all of the people that have were horseless at the time?) asked someone with horses anything like this?
Just made me think of last year, about April, when I approached a lady who kept horses in our village. I actually had a TB on loan at that point, having sold my horse earlier that year. The loan horse was on full livery at a posh yard about 20 miles away, so I couldn't see him much during the week, unless I could persuade my parents to take me. Although I was really enjoying doing lots of jumping and dressage, lessons, competitions etc with my loan horse, I always felt under a bit of pressure, especially as he wasn't mine and I was totally amateur compared to most of the other riders at the yard, it wasn't always totally relaxing. I really really wanted to do some riding where I could go hacking, unwind, and go really really fast sometimes without being on an XC course
(loan horse was v difficult to hack, especially alone).
So I was out running in my village, went past this field with 2 horses in it who I'd always looked at when passing, since I was about 7, and thought how gorgeous they looked- when I was about 12 they were exactly the type I wanted. I occasionally patted them if they came to the gate, but obviously never climbed in or anything as I knew that was wrong.
Anyway there was a car by the gate and a woman grooming them. She looked friendly, so I said hi, and told her I'd always admired the horses, and that I was a keen rider. We got chatting, I told her about my loan horse and what I did with him (but not that I was looking for a horse to ride or anything!) and within a few mins she asked me if I'd ride her Welsh D mare(other one was retired) as she needed her exercised as she (lady not mare!
) had recently had surgery, with some complications, and also a full time job. She told me a bit more about the horse (totally safe and bombproof in traffic, but quite hard to stop on grass as she loved to go!) and I said truthfully that I'd ridden a lot of different horses, and felt I had pretty good stickability, but that I certainly wasn't the next Mary King by any means
and that I'd just love to have a horse to hack. She said that sound good. 
Rode the horse the next day, the owner watched me ride down the rode, and then waved me off on a hack on my own (which I see now was a bit stupid, going out alone on a horse I didn't know, but in my defence I had my BP on, phone with me knew the countryside v v well, and stuck to quiet lanes and stuff until I got to know the horse) and I had a blast! Came back two hours later, a bit embarassed as horse was dripping with sweat and I'd been quite a while, but the owner was absolutely thrilled that A) I'd enjoyed myself enough to stay out that long and B) The mare had enjoyed herself!!
I took the tack home that nght, and the owner told me to help myself to the horse and ride whenever. I had some amazing hacks round the countryside, and the owner was really pleased when I took her over the old XC jumps on the grange as the mare loved to jump but owner did not!!
I rode her quite a lot until the end of last year, when she died suddenly in the field at the age of 15.
She is sorely missed.
I am so glad I had the nerve to ask though- the owner is now a good friend, I have consequently hacked out her new horse several times, and a couple of others she's had in, and met up for hacks with her on MY new horse (who is now at livery close by). She also put me in touch with some useful contacts when I was looking for my new horse, and then when I finally got the new horse and I had forgotten to buy any hay
she lent me a couple of bales! 
Sorry it's got so long and rambly, and it's a bit pointless!! Just interested to know if anyone else has had a similarly lucky experience??
Someone's recent thread in here about a young girl and her mum pestering her to ride got me thinking. Obviously it's totally different in that situation as those people are being b!oody annoying and rude
But have any of you (and I'm guessing all of the people that have were horseless at the time?) asked someone with horses anything like this?
Just made me think of last year, about April, when I approached a lady who kept horses in our village. I actually had a TB on loan at that point, having sold my horse earlier that year. The loan horse was on full livery at a posh yard about 20 miles away, so I couldn't see him much during the week, unless I could persuade my parents to take me. Although I was really enjoying doing lots of jumping and dressage, lessons, competitions etc with my loan horse, I always felt under a bit of pressure, especially as he wasn't mine and I was totally amateur compared to most of the other riders at the yard, it wasn't always totally relaxing. I really really wanted to do some riding where I could go hacking, unwind, and go really really fast sometimes without being on an XC course
So I was out running in my village, went past this field with 2 horses in it who I'd always looked at when passing, since I was about 7, and thought how gorgeous they looked- when I was about 12 they were exactly the type I wanted. I occasionally patted them if they came to the gate, but obviously never climbed in or anything as I knew that was wrong.
Anyway there was a car by the gate and a woman grooming them. She looked friendly, so I said hi, and told her I'd always admired the horses, and that I was a keen rider. We got chatting, I told her about my loan horse and what I did with him (but not that I was looking for a horse to ride or anything!) and within a few mins she asked me if I'd ride her Welsh D mare(other one was retired) as she needed her exercised as she (lady not mare!
Rode the horse the next day, the owner watched me ride down the rode, and then waved me off on a hack on my own (which I see now was a bit stupid, going out alone on a horse I didn't know, but in my defence I had my BP on, phone with me knew the countryside v v well, and stuck to quiet lanes and stuff until I got to know the horse) and I had a blast! Came back two hours later, a bit embarassed as horse was dripping with sweat and I'd been quite a while, but the owner was absolutely thrilled that A) I'd enjoyed myself enough to stay out that long and B) The mare had enjoyed herself!!
I took the tack home that nght, and the owner told me to help myself to the horse and ride whenever. I had some amazing hacks round the countryside, and the owner was really pleased when I took her over the old XC jumps on the grange as the mare loved to jump but owner did not!!
I rode her quite a lot until the end of last year, when she died suddenly in the field at the age of 15.
I am so glad I had the nerve to ask though- the owner is now a good friend, I have consequently hacked out her new horse several times, and a couple of others she's had in, and met up for hacks with her on MY new horse (who is now at livery close by). She also put me in touch with some useful contacts when I was looking for my new horse, and then when I finally got the new horse and I had forgotten to buy any hay
Sorry it's got so long and rambly, and it's a bit pointless!! Just interested to know if anyone else has had a similarly lucky experience??