Queenbee
Well-Known Member
Sparked from the 'pay to ride my horse' thread - lets look at this another way. How about if I advertised my horse like this
'Ride, share and enjoy my horse - the one I paid for and continue to pay for for absolutely nothing, if it gets ill, needs treatment, needs food, shoeing, bedding, dentistry, back done, new tack, rugs etc... don't worry, I will be paying - because its my horse... you can just do all the fun stuff, with no responsibility, no obligation because you don't want to own a horse and have all that - you just want the fun part...'
doesn't really work for me.
There will always be all types of horses up for share/loan, some will be green, some will need a rider that is willing to 'school' or help with training. That does not necessarily mean that the owner is looking for someone to train their horse, just someone who will ride it sympathetically, with the experience and knowledge that to ride a green horse means you are teaching it at the same time as riding. Shock horror, there are also those sharers out there, that want to share such horses - to participate in bringing on a horse for their own pleasure, they don't want a horse for themselves or are not in a position to have one, but they get great enjoyment out of riding such a horse.
There is a difference between wanting your horse 'trained' and wanting someone as a sharer who is appropriate for a green horse. Yes there are some seriously cheeky adverts looking for someone to put in all the work for the owner, but there are some cheeky potential 'sharers' out there who want to ride someone elses pride and joy without any contribution towards keep or even shoes. Sharing is sharing, not joyriding. You want to share my horse, you pay a contribution - its no skin off my nose to leave him out in the field if the only alternative is a freeloader.
'Ride, share and enjoy my horse - the one I paid for and continue to pay for for absolutely nothing, if it gets ill, needs treatment, needs food, shoeing, bedding, dentistry, back done, new tack, rugs etc... don't worry, I will be paying - because its my horse... you can just do all the fun stuff, with no responsibility, no obligation because you don't want to own a horse and have all that - you just want the fun part...'
doesn't really work for me.
There will always be all types of horses up for share/loan, some will be green, some will need a rider that is willing to 'school' or help with training. That does not necessarily mean that the owner is looking for someone to train their horse, just someone who will ride it sympathetically, with the experience and knowledge that to ride a green horse means you are teaching it at the same time as riding. Shock horror, there are also those sharers out there, that want to share such horses - to participate in bringing on a horse for their own pleasure, they don't want a horse for themselves or are not in a position to have one, but they get great enjoyment out of riding such a horse.
There is a difference between wanting your horse 'trained' and wanting someone as a sharer who is appropriate for a green horse. Yes there are some seriously cheeky adverts looking for someone to put in all the work for the owner, but there are some cheeky potential 'sharers' out there who want to ride someone elses pride and joy without any contribution towards keep or even shoes. Sharing is sharing, not joyriding. You want to share my horse, you pay a contribution - its no skin off my nose to leave him out in the field if the only alternative is a freeloader.