AstonishedTrowel
Active Member
Hi all,
I've run into a few problems with my part loan horse and I need to vent and to get opinions from people who understand!
At the beginning of summer, a friend wanted her young-ish horse bringing back into work (he had been turned away and she didn't have the time/experience, she wanted him to get out there and enjoy himself). So I volunteered to do so, fast forward 6 months and he's working nicely in the school, hacking alone/in company, jumping etc. He was put up for sale (as planned) and bought by another friend at a yard close by. It was a very quick sale, she only came and viewed/rode him once in the school before deciding.
New owner is currently studying at uni (first year) and has decided to commute home and back every week (~5 h) so asked me to continue part loaning him through the week while she is at uni, I liked him so I agreed.
However, since moving to his new home he has lost an awful lot of condition, especially his topline. I am only schooling him once a week (time/money constraints) and he is not being ridden properly otherwise. Because he's relatively quiet, the owner thinks its a good idea to allow anyone to ride him (especially beginners), she also has not had any lessons on him (as promised) and cannot work him properly either.
He has a lot of potential - he's a nice mover, very willing on the flat and enthusiastic and honest over jumps.
This is incredibly frustrating and upsetting for me, she has now increased loan payments which, coupled with other things, has prompted me to return to another part loan who is better looked after and that I get along well with.
I have now been told that he is going to be loaned out to a complete beginner who only started riding a few months ago.
I appreciate this is not my horse and I have no say in the matter, but I am watching this horse go to waste and it is infuriating. This is the problem with loaning
It also leaves me feeling incredibly guilty, I would have bought this horse if I had the time, money and security. It's also put me in a tough place with the previous owner (whom I work with) who asks how he's doing now and again. I also feel like I am overstepping to say any of this to his owner.
Opinions, thoughts, help, please?
I've run into a few problems with my part loan horse and I need to vent and to get opinions from people who understand!
At the beginning of summer, a friend wanted her young-ish horse bringing back into work (he had been turned away and she didn't have the time/experience, she wanted him to get out there and enjoy himself). So I volunteered to do so, fast forward 6 months and he's working nicely in the school, hacking alone/in company, jumping etc. He was put up for sale (as planned) and bought by another friend at a yard close by. It was a very quick sale, she only came and viewed/rode him once in the school before deciding.
New owner is currently studying at uni (first year) and has decided to commute home and back every week (~5 h) so asked me to continue part loaning him through the week while she is at uni, I liked him so I agreed.
However, since moving to his new home he has lost an awful lot of condition, especially his topline. I am only schooling him once a week (time/money constraints) and he is not being ridden properly otherwise. Because he's relatively quiet, the owner thinks its a good idea to allow anyone to ride him (especially beginners), she also has not had any lessons on him (as promised) and cannot work him properly either.
He has a lot of potential - he's a nice mover, very willing on the flat and enthusiastic and honest over jumps.
This is incredibly frustrating and upsetting for me, she has now increased loan payments which, coupled with other things, has prompted me to return to another part loan who is better looked after and that I get along well with.
I have now been told that he is going to be loaned out to a complete beginner who only started riding a few months ago.
I appreciate this is not my horse and I have no say in the matter, but I am watching this horse go to waste and it is infuriating. This is the problem with loaning
It also leaves me feeling incredibly guilty, I would have bought this horse if I had the time, money and security. It's also put me in a tough place with the previous owner (whom I work with) who asks how he's doing now and again. I also feel like I am overstepping to say any of this to his owner.
Opinions, thoughts, help, please?