Jasmine2023
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How much these days for part loaning a horse for just 2 days a week please? I haven't a clue what to charge.
He's on full livery so no jobs needed. I think they will just be hacking out. Loaning for 2 days mainly the weekend. He's not a higher level horse bless him lol.Completely depends on on the horse and what you are offering) where I am it’s about £10-£15 a day for a decent pony on a DIY yard up to £25 a day for a full livery/ higher level horse.
I agree.I think based on your other thread (assuming it's the same horse - sorry if I'm wrong) maybe just a contribution to his shoes/hoof care as they are likely to be improving your horse as they ride him more and more. Maybe they could pay for clips over winter if he requires it with the extra/faster work when the time comes.
And then they would sort their own riders insurance.
That’s definitely not the case here, plenty of committed sharersI think it depends what you want as well @Jasmine2023? Do you want your horse fitter? Bringing on etc? Or just need someone to give them so attention when you are not going up? Is it financial and you need the money for the horses upkeep?
To get and keep a decent sharer I found you have to charge the higher end and it shows commitment from the sharer and means they’ll show up (I was DIY and needed them on their days). If you don’t need them as such, then you could charge less.
Can we have some more infor on what you’d ideally like?
I don't want him bringing on just someone to help keep him fitter especially during winter when my arthritis can be at it's worst and sometimes I don't feel able to ride. The lady interested in loaning him already has her daughter learning and loaning a horse at the same yard so it would be ideal for her. She is an experienced rider and is just interested in hacking. I want the money to help toward the livery as he's on full livery which is expensive.I think it depends what you want as well @Jasmine2023? Do you want your horse fitter? Bringing on etc? Or just need someone to give them so attention when you are not going up? Is it financial and you need the money for the horses upkeep?
To get and keep a decent sharer I found you have to charge the higher end and it shows commitment from the sharer and means they’ll show up (I was DIY and needed them on their days). If you don’t need them as such, then you could charge less.
Can we have some more infor on what you’d ideally like?
She sounds as if she could be great. I'd still go with a simple payment donation to shoeing. An experienced rider will, by definition, help to bring him on. And a rider like that is worth their weight in gold.I don't want him bringing on just someone to help keep him fitter especially during winter when my arthritis can be at it's worst and sometimes I don't feel able to ride. The lady interested in loaning him already has her daughter learning and loaning a horse at the same yard so it would be ideal for her. She is an experienced rider and is just interested in hacking. I want the money to help toward the livery as he's on full livery which is expensive.
She's on a special rate as the horse owner is a friend she only pays 10.00 a week but does some odd jobs for them too.That sounds ideal. Any idea what she's already paying for the other horse? I'd be inclined to match that as it's what she's used to![]()
Let us know the outcome xThanks everyone for the input.