showqa
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My friend has been sharing one of my horses. Well in fact the horse - to some extent - was bought for her as she can't afford her own, and she was supposed to do the riding/schooling on the whole. I didn't want any financial contribution, or any yard work done, just for her to ride and school the horse 3 times a week (and I would once a week).
Anyway, she has been doing less and less with the horse (who is only 9), to the point where she said today that the next time she would ride would be Wednesday next week! Needless to say, that means that I then have to compensate for this by exercising her myself. Yes, she is my horse and so my responsibility, but we were supposed to have this arrangement.
So, I said today that I might have to look for an additional sharer as I knew that realistically I couldn't give this horse AND my main comp horse the time that they both needed. Well, my friend seems to have taken this very badly. I've explained that I simply don't have the time and energy to do it all alone, and that likewise I can't just neglect her when my friend - for whatever reason - isn't available. Hence why I feel the need to have someone else as well, but I'm not saying that she cannot ride the horse when she has the time.
Do you think I've been unreasonable? I do feel very badly if I've hurt her feelings, but this hasn't just arisen - even during the summer, you could count on one hand how often she rode her. AND I have talked with her before, saying that I felt there needed to be a bit more committment towards the mare's education ( I was more tactful than that!) but nothing at all has changed.
What would you have done?
Anyway, she has been doing less and less with the horse (who is only 9), to the point where she said today that the next time she would ride would be Wednesday next week! Needless to say, that means that I then have to compensate for this by exercising her myself. Yes, she is my horse and so my responsibility, but we were supposed to have this arrangement.
So, I said today that I might have to look for an additional sharer as I knew that realistically I couldn't give this horse AND my main comp horse the time that they both needed. Well, my friend seems to have taken this very badly. I've explained that I simply don't have the time and energy to do it all alone, and that likewise I can't just neglect her when my friend - for whatever reason - isn't available. Hence why I feel the need to have someone else as well, but I'm not saying that she cannot ride the horse when she has the time.
Do you think I've been unreasonable? I do feel very badly if I've hurt her feelings, but this hasn't just arisen - even during the summer, you could count on one hand how often she rode her. AND I have talked with her before, saying that I felt there needed to be a bit more committment towards the mare's education ( I was more tactful than that!) but nothing at all has changed.
What would you have done?