nofie
Well-Known Member
Hello, following my previous post re losing my nerve and lots of fantastic advice I have been doing a lot of thinking. Currently my situation is as follows. I am in my first year as a qualified science teacher, and for the first time can actually afford things. I was hoping to work towards ownership, in no rush whatsoever but that is the goal. Last year I had sole use of a pony, but it has moved elsewhere.
So far, I have only been able to spare time at weekends and holidays, due to business at school and dark evenings. So to fill the gap I have been using a horse (mainly hacking) from the local riding centre. The problem is, the centre is getting busier so originally a part loan was on the cards, but the owner needs as many horses as possible so it is hard to fit in with something 1-2-1.
Following my fall yesterday, I have decided not to give up (yay!), and an opportunity has risen through word of mouth. There is a lady looking for a sharer for her horse, for a small contribution and help with chores. It does sound good, it's 1-2-1 and I'm going to meet her on thursday.
However, I'm worried about letting her down if something came up in the foreseeble future (in terms of ownership), which makes me worried about committment. At the moment, there are no strings attached at the other yard, but i'ts not as ideal as having use of one horse and forming a relationship.
I wouldn't be looking for anything until at least summer, if not longer (as I am in no rush, finding the perfect pony takes time!). However, I'm also worried about cutting ties with the riding centre as they have been good to me over the year when I have been without a horse.
I wondered what other people's thoughts were
So far, I have only been able to spare time at weekends and holidays, due to business at school and dark evenings. So to fill the gap I have been using a horse (mainly hacking) from the local riding centre. The problem is, the centre is getting busier so originally a part loan was on the cards, but the owner needs as many horses as possible so it is hard to fit in with something 1-2-1.
Following my fall yesterday, I have decided not to give up (yay!), and an opportunity has risen through word of mouth. There is a lady looking for a sharer for her horse, for a small contribution and help with chores. It does sound good, it's 1-2-1 and I'm going to meet her on thursday.
However, I'm worried about letting her down if something came up in the foreseeble future (in terms of ownership), which makes me worried about committment. At the moment, there are no strings attached at the other yard, but i'ts not as ideal as having use of one horse and forming a relationship.
I wouldn't be looking for anything until at least summer, if not longer (as I am in no rush, finding the perfect pony takes time!). However, I'm also worried about cutting ties with the riding centre as they have been good to me over the year when I have been without a horse.
I wondered what other people's thoughts were