UnaB
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Hi There,
I have someone coming to see my little man Charlie tomorrow with a view to sharing/loaning him
He will be staying where he is now which has not much in the way of facilities, just a decent field with automatic water troughs and off road parking.. Thats about it! I am however, spoilt for amazing hacking! There are hours and hours of fantastic places to hack around here 
Anyway, the sharer would have full use of Charlie to ride when she wanted (sensibly of course) I would not be planning to ride him as well. The only thing I have said, at least until I know that they are going to look after him as carefully as i do, is that he is only to be hacked, NOT competed. The person coming to look is interested in dressage so if she wanted to do that with him she could of course, but she'd have to school him, i told her he hasnt been schooled in years lol! But obviously, if she doesnt want to share him then whoever did would just be hacking him.
I am covering his livery, insurance, food, hay, vets bills, vaccinations, worming, teeth and feet. I have only said that if they want to ride more than 2 or 3 times a week on the roads, or are going for long road hacks, that they cover the cost of having him shod using my own, trusted farrier.
I have asked for a contribution of £10 per week for the share. Does that, and my terms sound reasonable to you guys?? I have never loaned/shared any of my horses so im not sure of the "going rate", as it were lol!
Hi There,
I have someone coming to see my little man Charlie tomorrow with a view to sharing/loaning him
Anyway, the sharer would have full use of Charlie to ride when she wanted (sensibly of course) I would not be planning to ride him as well. The only thing I have said, at least until I know that they are going to look after him as carefully as i do, is that he is only to be hacked, NOT competed. The person coming to look is interested in dressage so if she wanted to do that with him she could of course, but she'd have to school him, i told her he hasnt been schooled in years lol! But obviously, if she doesnt want to share him then whoever did would just be hacking him.
I am covering his livery, insurance, food, hay, vets bills, vaccinations, worming, teeth and feet. I have only said that if they want to ride more than 2 or 3 times a week on the roads, or are going for long road hacks, that they cover the cost of having him shod using my own, trusted farrier.
I have asked for a contribution of £10 per week for the share. Does that, and my terms sound reasonable to you guys?? I have never loaned/shared any of my horses so im not sure of the "going rate", as it were lol!