Kelly9512
Well-Known Member
I've been working with a horse for the past few months and his owner has just had a baby and now does not think that she will have the time for him as he is young and she has 2 others. She has offered him to me on a full loan, permenant basis so he would practically be mine as she does not really want to sell him.
I am slighlty unsure if I can afford it and I think my heart is ruling over my head! I know its a huge decision and the last thing I would want is for him to be put in a bad situation due to me being a bit selfish.
I want to get as much advise on the matter before I make a decision, although it is not an asap thing and hopefully I would not need to make a final decision until next year and will have time to save up for things he would need (saddle, stable tools etc) which amounts to around £171
I have been doing some research into what things cost:
Altogether this amounts to around £210.65 per month and then obviously dentist and farrier when needed (would probably only have feet trimmed anyway as have been told he has tough feet).
Does this sound about right?
If I took on more hours at work (16 over a weekend) I would earn around £401 per month.
Also, I am at university although I am living at home and the yard I am looking at is on a main bus root and is easily accessible. I have spoken to a friend who owners her own and is at uni, works 16 hours over a weekend, runs a car and she said she is coping fine and is still getting the chance to compete
Obviously I want to make the right decision for the horse not just me.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks!
I am slighlty unsure if I can afford it and I think my heart is ruling over my head! I know its a huge decision and the last thing I would want is for him to be put in a bad situation due to me being a bit selfish.
I want to get as much advise on the matter before I make a decision, although it is not an asap thing and hopefully I would not need to make a final decision until next year and will have time to save up for things he would need (saddle, stable tools etc) which amounts to around £171
I have been doing some research into what things cost:
- Livery = £41 per week including hay, a bag of shavings, water and use of facilities (indoor achool when not in use by riding school)
- Insurance = £17 per month (quoted online) - including vet bills, loss of use and theft of tack etc.
- Food = £29.65 (calm and condition, chaff and leisure mix) - after speaking to people I have been told that this would last about 3-4 weeks for one horse
Altogether this amounts to around £210.65 per month and then obviously dentist and farrier when needed (would probably only have feet trimmed anyway as have been told he has tough feet).
Does this sound about right?
If I took on more hours at work (16 over a weekend) I would earn around £401 per month.
Also, I am at university although I am living at home and the yard I am looking at is on a main bus root and is easily accessible. I have spoken to a friend who owners her own and is at uni, works 16 hours over a weekend, runs a car and she said she is coping fine and is still getting the chance to compete
Obviously I want to make the right decision for the horse not just me.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks!