SarahK
Well-Known Member
I posted a while back about my loan horse and the problems we'd been having. Well we've made the decision and he will be going back, not sure when exactly though.
When he goes I will have an empty stable and am not sure what i should do...
This particular yard has a waiting list so would be many more months until i could get another stable should i give this one up. But i would have to pay £110 per month to keep this stable whether there is a horse in it or not. The yard is the cheapest in the area and has great facilities - so would not consider keeping a horse elsewhere.
Now i cannot afford to buy a horse but loaning one is a definite option. However i have had a bit of a bad experience with my current loan horse and as a result have lost a lot of confidence.
Is it really possible to get a nice confidence giver on loan that has a good few years of work left in it??
Alot of the ads i have seen are for very young horses or very old ones. But the ones in between are 'not novice ride' etc. I am not a novice but need a horse that can help me regain my confidence and also a horse that my novice partner could ride sometimes. So a schoolmaster type would be exactly what we need.
I would ideally like to loan with a view to buying after maybe a year or so.
Is it worth holding on to the stable (and paying for it) whist searching for the right horse or is it virtually impossible to loan something as described above?
When he goes I will have an empty stable and am not sure what i should do...
This particular yard has a waiting list so would be many more months until i could get another stable should i give this one up. But i would have to pay £110 per month to keep this stable whether there is a horse in it or not. The yard is the cheapest in the area and has great facilities - so would not consider keeping a horse elsewhere.
Now i cannot afford to buy a horse but loaning one is a definite option. However i have had a bit of a bad experience with my current loan horse and as a result have lost a lot of confidence.
Is it really possible to get a nice confidence giver on loan that has a good few years of work left in it??
Alot of the ads i have seen are for very young horses or very old ones. But the ones in between are 'not novice ride' etc. I am not a novice but need a horse that can help me regain my confidence and also a horse that my novice partner could ride sometimes. So a schoolmaster type would be exactly what we need.
I would ideally like to loan with a view to buying after maybe a year or so.
Is it worth holding on to the stable (and paying for it) whist searching for the right horse or is it virtually impossible to loan something as described above?