sasquatch
Well-Known Member
As B is now sound again, and I've got used to my new school schedule it's about time I put him up for share/part loan.
However, having never done this before, I don't know what information to include (other than the standard age, height, contact details etc) and what sort of photos to put in.
I'm also not sure the best way to attract sharers, without getting those who can't ride/have their head in the cloud etc.
He's a horse who needs a rider who doesn't mind something forward, that can be very sharp/strong/quick to move off leg and isn't a happy hacker/slow horse at all.
Also, as he is a cob I'm a bit concerned I'll get the cob = plod brigade and the cob = safe as a house brigade, whilst he wouldn't buck or rear you do need your wits about you as he can be quite spooky and he's got a nasty trick where he likes to stop and send you over his shoulder (not in front of fences) which he uses to test all riders.
I'm also wondering what to do about saddles, I have a GP and a jump saddle and would it be reasonable that I ask sharer only uses the GP as the GP was bought with him, and the jump which is new and paid for by myself is only used by me?
I'd also not be keen on sharer using their own saddle as he is very very hard to fit saddles to, unless sharer was willing to get saddle adjusted to fit him. His 2 fitting saddles have had to be adjusted to fit him as he is a medium-wide with very big shoulders and hollows that make a saddle too tight on them.
So any help/tips/advice?
However, having never done this before, I don't know what information to include (other than the standard age, height, contact details etc) and what sort of photos to put in.
I'm also not sure the best way to attract sharers, without getting those who can't ride/have their head in the cloud etc.
He's a horse who needs a rider who doesn't mind something forward, that can be very sharp/strong/quick to move off leg and isn't a happy hacker/slow horse at all.
Also, as he is a cob I'm a bit concerned I'll get the cob = plod brigade and the cob = safe as a house brigade, whilst he wouldn't buck or rear you do need your wits about you as he can be quite spooky and he's got a nasty trick where he likes to stop and send you over his shoulder (not in front of fences) which he uses to test all riders.
I'm also wondering what to do about saddles, I have a GP and a jump saddle and would it be reasonable that I ask sharer only uses the GP as the GP was bought with him, and the jump which is new and paid for by myself is only used by me?
I'd also not be keen on sharer using their own saddle as he is very very hard to fit saddles to, unless sharer was willing to get saddle adjusted to fit him. His 2 fitting saddles have had to be adjusted to fit him as he is a medium-wide with very big shoulders and hollows that make a saddle too tight on them.
So any help/tips/advice?