franki_rosewell
Member
Ok, so i appreciate that it is Winter time and it is hard on all of us Horse owners/loaners. However this year seems to feel far tougher than last year & the year before! So I have decided a Sharer is the way forward.
Some background Info:
I bought a new horse in July and adored the fact she is a can ride 3 times a week horse and stays sane, but now we're coming out of winter and i want to event her this year I'm finding i just don't have the time to ride her more to get her fit.
Not just that - After i bought her from a dealer (as a calm, quiet all rounder) i contacted the old owners who informed me that she was a total nightmare, they both returned her to the Dealer they bought her off for being "dangerous" and Broncing everyone off. Both of them checked all the usual back/saddle/teeth etc to find nothing wrong, and one vet advised she probably had a skrew loose and there was nothing they could do.
So i wanted to return her to the dealer i bought her off but he wasn't having any of it but agreed to sign a 6 month contract whereby if she showed any kind of behavior previously described he'd take her back for a full monetary refund.
Of course she hasn't put a foot wrong - and she has been tested - within 3 months was off to a team chase and then to ODE, clinics, dressage etc. She excelled and tried her hardest at everything.
But now i find myself with less time for her i want a sharer - I'm not asking for any contributions at the moment other than to chip in with shoeing.
If i hadn't contacted the old owners I'd be none the wiser to her past and wouldn't think anything of it, but I do know and i am totally open and honest with any potential sharers, but i am worried - what happens if her "nasty streak" comes out when they're riding and they get hurt - i know horses are there own beings and we cannot predict them, we do it at our own risk etc etc but would they have some kind of legal upper hand if they got hurt - even though I've given them full disclosure and contracts etc.
I just want some advice. I don't want any trouble, you hear a lot of horror stories of sharers gone wrong that I just want to know I'm doing the right thing.
Some background Info:
I bought a new horse in July and adored the fact she is a can ride 3 times a week horse and stays sane, but now we're coming out of winter and i want to event her this year I'm finding i just don't have the time to ride her more to get her fit.
Not just that - After i bought her from a dealer (as a calm, quiet all rounder) i contacted the old owners who informed me that she was a total nightmare, they both returned her to the Dealer they bought her off for being "dangerous" and Broncing everyone off. Both of them checked all the usual back/saddle/teeth etc to find nothing wrong, and one vet advised she probably had a skrew loose and there was nothing they could do.
So i wanted to return her to the dealer i bought her off but he wasn't having any of it but agreed to sign a 6 month contract whereby if she showed any kind of behavior previously described he'd take her back for a full monetary refund.
Of course she hasn't put a foot wrong - and she has been tested - within 3 months was off to a team chase and then to ODE, clinics, dressage etc. She excelled and tried her hardest at everything.
But now i find myself with less time for her i want a sharer - I'm not asking for any contributions at the moment other than to chip in with shoeing.
If i hadn't contacted the old owners I'd be none the wiser to her past and wouldn't think anything of it, but I do know and i am totally open and honest with any potential sharers, but i am worried - what happens if her "nasty streak" comes out when they're riding and they get hurt - i know horses are there own beings and we cannot predict them, we do it at our own risk etc etc but would they have some kind of legal upper hand if they got hurt - even though I've given them full disclosure and contracts etc.
I just want some advice. I don't want any trouble, you hear a lot of horror stories of sharers gone wrong that I just want to know I'm doing the right thing.