MizElz
Well-Known Member
A neighbour, who I used to ride out with, is very ill. She refuses to accept the worst, but after battling for a year, she has decided to sell her horse. Ideally, she wants her to go locally, and cheaply, in case she ever gets better and can buy her back
The mare is lovely, about 15.1, Irish bred (chestnut, but sweet!) Ellie adores her; they are lesbian buddies
Anyway.....in our current situation (rented house with rented stables, rented turnout, buy hay/straw from landlord) we cannot afford to buy another horse. But......landlord's wife (so landlady, i guess) is very keen to do a 'share' with my mum, who would love another horse, but has not got time to commit to one on her own (even if we did have the money!)
With me so far?
So....if landlady wanted to go into a share type setup, the mare would come and stay with us, in our spare stable (which would mean we need to build a hay/straw barn), and be turned out on our field at no extra cost, with (obviously!) no hay/straw costs. I would probably muck her out - two isnt THAT much more work than one, is it? - and landlady and mum would ride her as and when they both can.
The downsides:
- landlady would like to hunt, and the mare is not overly forward going when jumping out hunting (not a bad thing in my eyes!)
- if anything goes wrong (ie. if mare colics etc) neither us nor landlady have money to spare...
So.....what are people's thoughts? Is it an opportunity too good to miss, or are we bonkers to consider extending our workload, what with new careers, degrees and work coming out of our ears already?!?!??!
The mare is lovely, about 15.1, Irish bred (chestnut, but sweet!) Ellie adores her; they are lesbian buddies
Anyway.....in our current situation (rented house with rented stables, rented turnout, buy hay/straw from landlord) we cannot afford to buy another horse. But......landlord's wife (so landlady, i guess) is very keen to do a 'share' with my mum, who would love another horse, but has not got time to commit to one on her own (even if we did have the money!)
With me so far?
The downsides:
- landlady would like to hunt, and the mare is not overly forward going when jumping out hunting (not a bad thing in my eyes!)
- if anything goes wrong (ie. if mare colics etc) neither us nor landlady have money to spare...
So.....what are people's thoughts? Is it an opportunity too good to miss, or are we bonkers to consider extending our workload, what with new careers, degrees and work coming out of our ears already?!?!??!