ihatework
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My lovely older horse will at some point in the nearish future either be going on full loan or part loan. I have someone in mind for him, and am fairly sure they will want him.
It looks like it will come down to 2 options for them, either a full loan where they obviously have complete control over him, they would move him to their yard and would be responsible for all associated costs.
The other option is they would part loan him and he would stay with me.
They would essentially have as much use of him as they wanted but with me there to cover for them if they couldn't make it to the yard or just preferred the part time comittment. I am very laid back so would do my best not to interfear and leave them to get on with things. They can have lessons on him and are free to compete him if they want.
I would prefer the second option as I kinda like having him around! How much should I be looking to charge?
I have worked out that his basic running costs are around the £240 a month mark, so if I were to ask for half of this at £120 would that be fair? I would on top of this cover vets fees and the additional cost of his shoeing (he has mild navicular) and his joint suppliment. In addition she can have use of my horsebox at no extra cost.
The horse has won/placed BE/BD/BSJA and the girl I have in mind is looking for a hack and dressage schoolmaster for prelim/novice level, he is more than up to the job!
It looks like it will come down to 2 options for them, either a full loan where they obviously have complete control over him, they would move him to their yard and would be responsible for all associated costs.
The other option is they would part loan him and he would stay with me.
They would essentially have as much use of him as they wanted but with me there to cover for them if they couldn't make it to the yard or just preferred the part time comittment. I am very laid back so would do my best not to interfear and leave them to get on with things. They can have lessons on him and are free to compete him if they want.
I would prefer the second option as I kinda like having him around! How much should I be looking to charge?
I have worked out that his basic running costs are around the £240 a month mark, so if I were to ask for half of this at £120 would that be fair? I would on top of this cover vets fees and the additional cost of his shoeing (he has mild navicular) and his joint suppliment. In addition she can have use of my horsebox at no extra cost.
The horse has won/placed BE/BD/BSJA and the girl I have in mind is looking for a hack and dressage schoolmaster for prelim/novice level, he is more than up to the job!