Rowreach
Adjusting my sails
I was working with a couple of my schooling liveries today, and it struck me that the majority of horses I get in for schooling and re-backing have already been away to "professionals" who have not done their jobs properly, leaving the owners either with horses who are no better than when they went away, or worse, are worse in some way than they were before
A lot of my owners know their own limitations and think they are doing the right thing sending their horses away - but what makes people think they are good enough to take these horses in and charge money for doing so?
Yes, I class myself as a professional, based on many years of experience, qualifications, empathy (with the horses more than the owners
) and above all a feel for what I am doing with each individual horse. I am also completely honest and upfront with owners, I do what I say I am going to do, or explain when I can't. I don't overcharge either, and I only have a couple in at a time so that I can give them the attention they need. I'm slightly bemused at the number of other people's c**k-ups that I get to sort out.
So how do you choose which "professional" to send your horse to please?
A lot of my owners know their own limitations and think they are doing the right thing sending their horses away - but what makes people think they are good enough to take these horses in and charge money for doing so?
Yes, I class myself as a professional, based on many years of experience, qualifications, empathy (with the horses more than the owners
So how do you choose which "professional" to send your horse to please?