Emma S
Well-Known Member
Sorry this might get long but I have had this plan for a long time and never shared it with anyone but I think some outside input could just push me to start it!
I have been a freelance instructor for years and worked at many riding schools also, so my plan has been developed based on experience.
I want to run a riding school that actually teaches people to own their own horse, rather than just get on a plod and follow 6 other plods around the school.
My idea is to take non-riders through the stages of learning to ride, learning stable management, deciding what they want from riding (pleasure/competition), when they are at a good stage, match them up with a suitable mount, take them to their first competitions, and sell them a suitable horse from the school. Possibly even loan depending on individual cicumstances.
That would be the basis.
The idea is that every rider ends up with a suitable horse that they already know, you don't have stale horses in the school because each one would hopefully move on after 1-2years at the most(preferably 6months). You are buying horses, potentially even some quirky ones out of the public market and finding them a good home.
You could also work this in conjunction with local livery yards where once these riders have bought the horse and the match is working they can move on to and continue to be supported.
Obviously this is just the bottom line of the plan and it is a lot to offer for a riding school, but I think it could help the horse market in many ways.
Opinions please, there is a lot more I have already thought through but didn't want this getting too long.
Do you think there is a market? and if this service was available to you would you have used it?
Cup of tea and a croissant for all replies
I have been a freelance instructor for years and worked at many riding schools also, so my plan has been developed based on experience.
I want to run a riding school that actually teaches people to own their own horse, rather than just get on a plod and follow 6 other plods around the school.
My idea is to take non-riders through the stages of learning to ride, learning stable management, deciding what they want from riding (pleasure/competition), when they are at a good stage, match them up with a suitable mount, take them to their first competitions, and sell them a suitable horse from the school. Possibly even loan depending on individual cicumstances.
That would be the basis.
The idea is that every rider ends up with a suitable horse that they already know, you don't have stale horses in the school because each one would hopefully move on after 1-2years at the most(preferably 6months). You are buying horses, potentially even some quirky ones out of the public market and finding them a good home.
You could also work this in conjunction with local livery yards where once these riders have bought the horse and the match is working they can move on to and continue to be supported.
Obviously this is just the bottom line of the plan and it is a lot to offer for a riding school, but I think it could help the horse market in many ways.
Opinions please, there is a lot more I have already thought through but didn't want this getting too long.
Do you think there is a market? and if this service was available to you would you have used it?
Cup of tea and a croissant for all replies