How much to ask for horse share

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I am looking to share my horse to help towards her livery costs and was wondering what a reasonable price to ask would be or what people would be willing to pay.

It would be to ride my schoolmistress 3/4 times per week facilities include indoor school, off road riding and instructor on site. She is on full livery so absolutely no work involved just turn up and ride.

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in surrey you would be looking at £180-£200 per month although this is always commeted on as very high by people in other parts of the country!
 
I was only charged the price of my shares shoes but you could charge the going rate for an hours private lesson at an RS (last I checked here it was about £30) per week... £120 a month plus half the cost of the shoes??
 
I'm currently paying £70 to ride as many times during the week I like on a less than perfect, but fun horse with outdoor school and off road hacking straight from the yard, no yard duties needed although I like to do them sometimes. I've also gone to a show and XC schooling with his owner and not had to pay much more, only the price of my classes.

For my previous share I was paying £100 a month to do him fully twice a week, at the same yard so same facilities, including morning and evening duties, no shows or anything but a couple lessons with his owners husband a month. He was more of a proper all rounder though.

I'm in Hampshire so wouldn't think prices would be low here, but I think these are pretty reasonable deals, my current one I'd say is a bargain but I am kind of helping to school him on as he's green.

I'd say for what you're offering about £120 a month would be reasonable. Of course it depends how much your livery and shoes are though.
 
I'm in Cheshire. I have my share pony half the time (3 days one week, 4 the next) and pay half his costs which comes out at £150/month. He's on DIY so I do all jobs on my days. He's a fabulous hack and a good fun pony but has had back issues so has to stick to a strict exercise program to maintain him in tip top shape. He has more frequent than a 'normal' horse physio check-ups which does put his costs up a bit. I can pretty much do what I want with him, within the bounds of his exercise program, - hacking, lessons, fun rides, taking him out and about in the trailer....

I'd pay £200 a month for a schoolmistress and no jobs assuming she's also an excellent, fun hack :)
 
I used to pay £120 a month and do jobs on my days

a lady on our yard is charging £20 a week but we only pay £16 a week livery so that pays her rent + a bale of hay. I guess it is all proportional.

If someone was going for 3 private lessons a week at a school it would cost around £75
 
my sharer is paying £100 a month for 2/3 days a week and helping out with chores (nothing through the summer but bring in and put to bed on her days through the winter). In return he is basically a schoolmaster that both her kids can ride, and has the option to take him to shows/pc/have lessons on their days and the yard has great facilities. I would normally ask more like £150 for 3 days a week as in this area livery is expensive. However I have just moved to a new yard which is much cheaper!!
 
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