barneyhunter
Well-Known Member
Need some advice please. We spent a lot of money searching the country high and low for the perfect hunt horse for my OH, it took 5 months and cost a fortune as several failed vettings etc. We actually only got horse in Feb and he hasn't put a foot wrong.
Anyway by the time we found his horse, he had missed the hunting season and he finds hacking boring. On top of it all we want to buy a "buy-to-let" property so that one day when we are no longer in tied accomodation we have an investment to either live in or to sell and buy something more suitable. Now this is where the problem starts - the deposit. OH added up what the horses cost us (we do DIY to keep it low anyway) and nearly had heart failure, then the lorry needed a large sum spent on it.
Anyway he thinks we should sell, I think we should cut down on going out and save.
I thought we could look for a sharer for his horse (my horse is somewhat complicated so I rarely ever let anyone else ride him so I wouldn't share him), it would help with exercise (OH rarely rides during the week) and may help with the keep.
How much can you charge someone to share your horse? They could have unlimited weekday riding, one day at weekend, opportunity to compete (his dressage is coming along nicely), we have fantastic hacking in Surrey and a school on site. The horse is 17.3hd 6yr old so I wouldn't want a beginner or nervous rider, but he is very straightforward and not spooky. Do such people exist?
Or am I fighting a loosing battle and just accept a sale? OH is also whispering about selling lorry - but I've said no chance!
What should I do?
Thank you if you've managed to get this far
Anyway by the time we found his horse, he had missed the hunting season and he finds hacking boring. On top of it all we want to buy a "buy-to-let" property so that one day when we are no longer in tied accomodation we have an investment to either live in or to sell and buy something more suitable. Now this is where the problem starts - the deposit. OH added up what the horses cost us (we do DIY to keep it low anyway) and nearly had heart failure, then the lorry needed a large sum spent on it.
Anyway he thinks we should sell, I think we should cut down on going out and save.
I thought we could look for a sharer for his horse (my horse is somewhat complicated so I rarely ever let anyone else ride him so I wouldn't share him), it would help with exercise (OH rarely rides during the week) and may help with the keep.
How much can you charge someone to share your horse? They could have unlimited weekday riding, one day at weekend, opportunity to compete (his dressage is coming along nicely), we have fantastic hacking in Surrey and a school on site. The horse is 17.3hd 6yr old so I wouldn't want a beginner or nervous rider, but he is very straightforward and not spooky. Do such people exist?
Or am I fighting a loosing battle and just accept a sale? OH is also whispering about selling lorry - but I've said no chance!
What should I do?
Thank you if you've managed to get this far