Applejuice
Well-Known Member
I have been taking lessons for nearly a year now and am absolutely addicted. Hubby has agreed to us buying me a horse when we've paid off our debt in 2 years which I am ecstatic about.
When he first agreed to it I was sure he didn't understand the time implications and sat him down to explain, at length. We've come to a compromise and I really would like to hear from other owners as to whether this is realistic. I can afford to be on Full Livery when our debt is gone but I work Full Time. We have no children, and don't plan to but we do have a very energetic dog who needs a LOT of exercise, and I don't want hubby to divorce me,.....
Our compromise is this:
The yard I hope to get a livery space at in future closes 1 day a week so no riding on that day but hubby and I have agreed I can ride and care for my horse 2 evenings a week plus both weekend days either morning or afternoon and bank hols etc. I fully expect to be at the yard for 2-3 hours and intend to do all work on the days that I ride. On the days that I don't ride, I would still go to the yard and see my horse, do general upkeep jobs and the like but I would HAVE to use the Full Livery I would be paying for on those days and on the days I ride before I got there. Obviously I understand the exercise requirements of each horse does vary and I will be able to afford to have my horse exercised by the yard if what I do is not enough, however, the yard is busy and this isn't always available, but I need to know if my compromise is acceptable?
We've discussed me going part time once the horse is bought so I have more time available in the day but financially if I want a horse I have to work full time.
I don't want to be a bad owner and if the time I have available is not sufficient then clearly I can't get a horse, I absolutley love riding, it is a tonic to a bad day and puts such a grin on my face. I've considered sharing and I'm not sure it's for me.
Suggestions?
When he first agreed to it I was sure he didn't understand the time implications and sat him down to explain, at length. We've come to a compromise and I really would like to hear from other owners as to whether this is realistic. I can afford to be on Full Livery when our debt is gone but I work Full Time. We have no children, and don't plan to but we do have a very energetic dog who needs a LOT of exercise, and I don't want hubby to divorce me,.....
Our compromise is this:
The yard I hope to get a livery space at in future closes 1 day a week so no riding on that day but hubby and I have agreed I can ride and care for my horse 2 evenings a week plus both weekend days either morning or afternoon and bank hols etc. I fully expect to be at the yard for 2-3 hours and intend to do all work on the days that I ride. On the days that I don't ride, I would still go to the yard and see my horse, do general upkeep jobs and the like but I would HAVE to use the Full Livery I would be paying for on those days and on the days I ride before I got there. Obviously I understand the exercise requirements of each horse does vary and I will be able to afford to have my horse exercised by the yard if what I do is not enough, however, the yard is busy and this isn't always available, but I need to know if my compromise is acceptable?
We've discussed me going part time once the horse is bought so I have more time available in the day but financially if I want a horse I have to work full time.
I don't want to be a bad owner and if the time I have available is not sufficient then clearly I can't get a horse, I absolutley love riding, it is a tonic to a bad day and puts such a grin on my face. I've considered sharing and I'm not sure it's for me.
Suggestions?