now would you think this is a cheeky advert or hopeful?

now this has got me thinking how much can i charge for someone to have the privilege of poo picking,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,20 a time or per poo?:D
 
Ridiculous! Could understand someone might be interested in doing the 'looking after' for fun but not paying for it as well and that is more than I have paid for any shares I have had (admittedly these lived out so I think it would be reasonable for a riding horse share).
 
Ohhh, I see a future for my retired horse and maybe a little cash for me!?

Sad thing is I bet she gets replies asking if its suitable for a pre-school child to hack out etc etc ;)
 
This ones been on for ages - very cheeky IMHO unless it has great potential for inhand showing - and thats what the loaner wants to do/prepared to pay for. But yes £20 part loan is ridiculous :-)
 
Good lord I really can't decipher what the hell that ad is saying!

I read it a few times and think the gist of it is....they want a pony 13.2+,for full or part loan, it must come with all equipment ( would that make it a stallion? :P), they will pay up to £15 pound a week but they won't pay for hay or feed. :confused:
 
I saw one but the ad is gone, it asked for 7 hours of lessons where they'd ride for you (and their daughter would like a pony to ride too) and the cost was 35.00 a week for both!
 
£20 a week is expensive for what is being offered!

Yes someone might like to spend time and handle youngster but not at that cost!
Someone would be better off full loaning it.
but as it has to stay at current yard owner seems to be using horse as income.
 
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