ZoeCharlotte
Well-Known Member
I'm not a frequent poster, more of a silent observer, so please be gentle!
I've been working for rides at a local livery for the best part of 8 months and made loads of friends, including a girl with one year left at school before she goes to uni. At the moment she rides her horse 3-4 times a week and they compete infrequently but happily at a reasonable level. She's planning to go to uni and, under the assumption it'll be hours away, has been thinking about keeping her horse on full livery while she's away at uni during the term and riding her during the holidays, which will obviously be long.
My job involves exercising a wide variety of horses when their owners request or can't make it up that day, but I've never heard or someone doing this before. The horse would be practically out of work for two to three months during autumn/winter, and again for two to three months in the spring. It'll maybe be hacked once a week and be turned out 24/7 the rest of the time.
Her parents have talked about putting the horse on loan for the time she's at uni, which sounds like a better idea, but she's upset about not having a horse to ride. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with anything like this? I'll be going to uni this coming year, and have other friends with horses who have other plans, including living at home and commuting. I'm interested to hear people's opinions! Thanks in advance!
I've been working for rides at a local livery for the best part of 8 months and made loads of friends, including a girl with one year left at school before she goes to uni. At the moment she rides her horse 3-4 times a week and they compete infrequently but happily at a reasonable level. She's planning to go to uni and, under the assumption it'll be hours away, has been thinking about keeping her horse on full livery while she's away at uni during the term and riding her during the holidays, which will obviously be long.
My job involves exercising a wide variety of horses when their owners request or can't make it up that day, but I've never heard or someone doing this before. The horse would be practically out of work for two to three months during autumn/winter, and again for two to three months in the spring. It'll maybe be hacked once a week and be turned out 24/7 the rest of the time.
Her parents have talked about putting the horse on loan for the time she's at uni, which sounds like a better idea, but she's upset about not having a horse to ride. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with anything like this? I'll be going to uni this coming year, and have other friends with horses who have other plans, including living at home and commuting. I'm interested to hear people's opinions! Thanks in advance!