Reasonable amount to ask for a share

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Pink may be moving to a new expensive yard so a sharer is in order to cover the extra cost. But they would need to pay a decent amount to make it work (see below if interested).

How much would be an acceptable amount to ask?

Advert would run something like this:

15.2 MW cob. Gentle, kind and bombproof. Suit literally any rider. Real confidence giver. Done RDA work. Forward-going, athletic and sensitive enough for more advanced riders: safe, quiet and gentle enough for a beginner. NEVER bulshy or grumpy. Lovely manners. 110% bombproof and unbelievably traffic-proof. Amazing hacking horse, alone or in company. Been well-schooled in past but rusty. Ideally suited for novice or nervous riders but equally great fun to whizz about on.

New facilities include good hacking, flood lit 20x60 outdoor arena (lovely surface, very sheltered, brilliant drainage), posh stables with all mod cons.

Looking for either one person for 5/6 days a week (Pink's rarely ridden at present, so they can do basically what they want with her) or two people for 2/3 days a week. No chores unless desired.

How much would be a reasonable amount to ask? That people will actually be WILLING to pay - i.e i'd get lots of replies to an advert!



(long back story for those who can be bothered reading it!): I have been caring for Pink (owned by C) for years, looking after her like she's my own and did whatever I wanted with her.
C paid for the basics (livery, insurance, hay) but only saw her occasionally and riding even less. I paid for 'extras' like tack and rugs etc. C got a fit, schooled well-cared-for horse on what-amounts-to full livery, and people to ride out with her if she wanted to ride (worlds most nervous rider). I got an amazing horse, mostly paid for, to play with. It suited everyone involved perfectly.

Over the last couple of years A (who owns Kalli) has grown up enough to look after her horse by herself (i'd been helping her) and has taken over looking after Pink, taking over my role, as I now have my own horses. C is still perfectly happy with this arrangement and A has an extra horse to take her friends out riding on for company.

The only reason this has worked so far is Pink is dead cheap to keep. Livery was £10 a week, she's not fed (cob!) rugged (cob!) or shod (cob!) and therefore cost very little to C.

HOWEVER, A is now wanting to start doing more with Kalli and wants to move yards to somewhere with much better facilites (actually, ANY would be nice!). This obviously costs more. A LOT more. But it rather ruins everything. A desperately wants to take Pink with her. And if Pink is left behind (with no field companion
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) then C will have to start looking after her herself, and won't be able to ride as there'll be no-one for her to ride with. However, C is understabdably rather less than willing to pay the HUGE extra livery cost!
 
I'm not sure how much is a 'reasonable ' amount, but I was discussing sharing costs with my mum earlier today, and when she shared her horse out it was split right down the middle and mum and sharer paid half each! Was a long time ago now mind, and I don't think people are as willing to pay that much now! But I'm willing to be proved wrong
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Take the weekly amount for livery/yard. Divide by seven and charge a sharer for the number of days they have - perhaps charge more for weekends than week days? What about a loan?
 
hi, sorry, prob wasn't clear enough - it's not really a 'share' as such I'm wanting, but can't think of a better word. 'riding for financial contribution' is a bit of a mouthful.
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They wouldn't be expected to pay half costs or anything, just a regular, fixed weekly or monthly payment. I don't expect (or want!) them to have half responsibility for her, just to spend time loving her, pampering her and riding her. And paying money
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Not willing to loan as her owner does like to spend time with her occasionally, the whole point of this is she gets to go with Kalli (so no yard moving), and I'm not trusting enought to hand over her entire care to someone else
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The 'sharer' can do pretty much what they want in terms of riding and spending time with her, but I (and A) will still control worming and feeding and rugging etc (although the sharer would be more than welcome to actually DO it is they wanted)

I think to make it work would need to be £35 a week coming in, ideally £40. Would people be willing to pay £35 a week for a 'share'? They can ride whenever they want during the week and either morning or afternoon at weekends. Or I though £20 for 2 and half days a week (two week-days and an morning or afternoon at the weekend)? Her owner, C, doesn't ride much but she will want to be able to ride occasionally, so a halfday weekend would allow that. If she doesn't want to ride (i.e most of the time) they can have the full day.

If doesn't sounds much for those of you paying £100 a week for posh livery, but for some (i.e me, who currently has youngsters on youngstock livery at £40 a MONTH!) its still quite a lot. Would people seriously be willing to pay that everyweek?
 
if you got a half sharer then half the bills, livery, vet, shoeing, teeth wormer, consumables, insurance. it costs around 25 per hour per lesson at a half decent riding school, more for a 2 hour hack, so if they are keen and capable then should be no problem
 
i think for what you're offering, if they do the 5/6 days i think £35 is fine, if you're at a really nice yard then you could probably ask a bit more depending on how much the livery is.

I agree with them not paying half for everything because at the end of the day its not their horse, plus if they pay half then many sharers (myself included) would expect to have some say over what happens with the horse. Note; some, not an excessive amount before anyone disagrees!
 
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I agree with them not paying half for everything because at the end of the day its not their horse, plus if they pay half then many sharers (myself included) would expect to have some say over what happens with the horse.

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My thoughts exactly on it. If, after a while, they've proven themselves sensible and competant and reliable, then they'd be allowed to take over on her care, if they want. But not to begin with, hence not a true 'share'. To be honest, she doesn't NEED to be ridden so it's not about extra help timewise (she'll be on part livery, so apart from mucking out it's just pampering and fuss) - it sadly is entirely about the money.
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I'm not sure what to call 'it' to get that across. Part Loan? Share? Exercise?
 
I would say rider wanted to exercise 152hh MW cob. for the title

then i would say your advert sould good i would just add a line on the bottom saying, riding in return for financial contribution in region of £*Insert price* for *insert number*days

I think you should get some replies then. I would say £20 for 2 1/2 days or £35 for 5 days is good
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hope that helps!
 
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