FinkleyAlex
Well-Known Member
Well I'm going to university in mid september in central london 30 mins from my house although I'll be living in halls. I originally planned to keep my pony of 8 years at his current livery yard and hopefully find sharers for the week and then go home and an additional 30 mins to the yard. However having received the news that my student loan is barely going to cover my living I know I'm going to have to work at least a few days a week, some more than likely being on a weekend. I have also totally outgrown him (a couple of years ago!) and I'm out of all my classes with him, I'd like him to go and do some PC or something as he's never had the opportunity with me and would love it, and it would give him something to do for potentially three years. If he was happy in his new home I would also be looking to get myself a horse as I should have moved onto them years ago.
For this reason I've started advertising my boy for loan, and have had lots of interest. I've said I prefer him to stay at his current yard but I know that's somewhat unrealistic. Have also mentioned I will be wanting references, will have a contract drawn up and will be wanting to visit fairly often (is once a month too clingy?)
However, amongst my phonecalls and emails with genuinely lovely sounding homes, I've had a fair few emails telling me their horror stories and advising me not to do it!
I am now very confused about whether I'm doing the right thing, or whether I should keep him where he is and try and find people to ride him and let dad keep paying £100 a week to livery him
For this reason I've started advertising my boy for loan, and have had lots of interest. I've said I prefer him to stay at his current yard but I know that's somewhat unrealistic. Have also mentioned I will be wanting references, will have a contract drawn up and will be wanting to visit fairly often (is once a month too clingy?)
However, amongst my phonecalls and emails with genuinely lovely sounding homes, I've had a fair few emails telling me their horror stories and advising me not to do it!
I am now very confused about whether I'm doing the right thing, or whether I should keep him where he is and try and find people to ride him and let dad keep paying £100 a week to livery him