Puzzles
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As the title says - has anyone on here chosen to loan or share a horse, in preference over buying their own horse? If so, then why?
I'm thinking (as one does) about when I have my own horse, and while I am itching (my face is literally twitching) to be able to relish the added responsibility, freedom, commitment and, above all, bond, it has occurred to me that I have it really good currently (despite being actually unable to have my own horse, so that part isn't really related to what I'm asking on this thread).
I look after and ride 3 horses when I am home from university, and while it definitely has its downsides, I am also aware how incredibly lucky I am. I don't see the decreased commitment/responsibility/costs of sharing (it isn't technically sharing but I can't think of a better word) as a benefit, so I'm not going to write about them. Instead the main benefit is that I am able to ride 3 wonderful and very different horses who I love very much, which if course I wouldn't be able to do if I had my own horse.
Loaning and sharing tends to be associated with novice, nervous, or less financially comfortable riders. But does anyone else think that their situation is better for loaning or sharing as opposed to buying, particularly if you actually do have the option of buying a horse of your own?
I'm thinking (as one does) about when I have my own horse, and while I am itching (my face is literally twitching) to be able to relish the added responsibility, freedom, commitment and, above all, bond, it has occurred to me that I have it really good currently (despite being actually unable to have my own horse, so that part isn't really related to what I'm asking on this thread).
I look after and ride 3 horses when I am home from university, and while it definitely has its downsides, I am also aware how incredibly lucky I am. I don't see the decreased commitment/responsibility/costs of sharing (it isn't technically sharing but I can't think of a better word) as a benefit, so I'm not going to write about them. Instead the main benefit is that I am able to ride 3 wonderful and very different horses who I love very much, which if course I wouldn't be able to do if I had my own horse.
Loaning and sharing tends to be associated with novice, nervous, or less financially comfortable riders. But does anyone else think that their situation is better for loaning or sharing as opposed to buying, particularly if you actually do have the option of buying a horse of your own?
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