jkitten
Well-Known Member
I got back into riding in November after a 20 year gap, and currently spend one day a week volunteering at my riding school, both to rebuild my groundwork skills and build relationships within the (really lovely) yard.
I'm not looking to do anything more for at least a year, but I have been thinking/day dreaming of the 'next step'. I see a lot of people recommending sharing a horse before buying, which seems like a good idea in theory, but quite difficult in practice? I've been looking within a 30 mile radius and there are about 3 horses being offered to share. None of them would be workable for me anyway (either too small or too complicated), but in any case all the ads clearly state 'no novices'. In addition, two are kept privately, so I would be the only person around on my days, which even though I am fine doing day to day care, I would not feel comfortable with.
I know COVID changes things, but I asked my instructor and he said it's not much different in normal times around here. When the time comes, I honestly would prefer to just buy a horse with the support of my instructor, stable it on part or full livery (whichever one it is where all the work is done except for exercise, it seems to change from yard to yard) my riding school where I know people and trust their expertise.
I'm 34 and financially comfortable enough that I could bring in additional outside help if needed. However, I worry that I'm being selfish just because sharing sounds inconvenient. I want to do things 'right', and especially right by the horse. What are everyone's thoughts?
I'm not looking to do anything more for at least a year, but I have been thinking/day dreaming of the 'next step'. I see a lot of people recommending sharing a horse before buying, which seems like a good idea in theory, but quite difficult in practice? I've been looking within a 30 mile radius and there are about 3 horses being offered to share. None of them would be workable for me anyway (either too small or too complicated), but in any case all the ads clearly state 'no novices'. In addition, two are kept privately, so I would be the only person around on my days, which even though I am fine doing day to day care, I would not feel comfortable with.
I know COVID changes things, but I asked my instructor and he said it's not much different in normal times around here. When the time comes, I honestly would prefer to just buy a horse with the support of my instructor, stable it on part or full livery (whichever one it is where all the work is done except for exercise, it seems to change from yard to yard) my riding school where I know people and trust their expertise.
I'm 34 and financially comfortable enough that I could bring in additional outside help if needed. However, I worry that I'm being selfish just because sharing sounds inconvenient. I want to do things 'right', and especially right by the horse. What are everyone's thoughts?