parsley
Well-Known Member
I have been thinking of getting someone to share my boy for two reasons:
I injured my back a few years ago and hacking is very painful after a while so I have found more and more that i just school (which doesn't hurt) but it means that my boy doesn't get out a lot, which he likes!
We could do with a bit of help with the finances.
I don't have any problem with all the looking after etc so I don't need a sharer for this reason.
Neither reason makes it essential that I get someone to share - it would just be a bit easier/nicer. There is an advert in the local paper today from someone near me who says that they are experienced and have competed to a high standard but have not ridden for 5 years wanting to share due to work commitments.
Part of me is thinking - "sounds ideal!" and the other part is worrying about how they will treat him, what he will think, what problems will occur etc
(OH thinks I love the horse a lot more than him).
What are other people's experiences - good and bad - and does anyone have any tips?
I injured my back a few years ago and hacking is very painful after a while so I have found more and more that i just school (which doesn't hurt) but it means that my boy doesn't get out a lot, which he likes!
We could do with a bit of help with the finances.
I don't have any problem with all the looking after etc so I don't need a sharer for this reason.
Neither reason makes it essential that I get someone to share - it would just be a bit easier/nicer. There is an advert in the local paper today from someone near me who says that they are experienced and have competed to a high standard but have not ridden for 5 years wanting to share due to work commitments.
Part of me is thinking - "sounds ideal!" and the other part is worrying about how they will treat him, what he will think, what problems will occur etc
What are other people's experiences - good and bad - and does anyone have any tips?