Rockchick
Well-Known Member
Hi All
Just wanted to pick your brains
I have decided to re-advertise my cob gelding for Part Loan, hes a 15.1hh 9yr old coloured cob gelding, who is by no means a kick along (once he gets to know his rider) but isnt unsafe in the slightest. Im ideally looking for a competent confident rider over the age of 16yrs who likes hacking and schooling and would like to do some pleasure rides, beach rides etc and just have some fun 
He works lovely in a school and loves to hack, 100% in traffic and goes first or last but he can be quite sharp and strong at times however hes not dangerous.
I am asking for someone to have him 3 days per week ideally 2x week days and 1 weekend day. In the week all we have to do is ride as full care is provided, it is however DIY at weekends but I am willing to assist with this if needed as I am there with my other horse anyway
I am asking for £35:00 per week inclusive of livery and shoeing costs (50/50 spilt)
There may be the opportunity for extra riding over the summer and of course days out with the horses
Does this sound reasonable?
Just wanted to pick your brains
I have decided to re-advertise my cob gelding for Part Loan, hes a 15.1hh 9yr old coloured cob gelding, who is by no means a kick along (once he gets to know his rider) but isnt unsafe in the slightest. Im ideally looking for a competent confident rider over the age of 16yrs who likes hacking and schooling and would like to do some pleasure rides, beach rides etc and just have some fun 
He works lovely in a school and loves to hack, 100% in traffic and goes first or last but he can be quite sharp and strong at times however hes not dangerous.
I am asking for someone to have him 3 days per week ideally 2x week days and 1 weekend day. In the week all we have to do is ride as full care is provided, it is however DIY at weekends but I am willing to assist with this if needed as I am there with my other horse anyway
I am asking for £35:00 per week inclusive of livery and shoeing costs (50/50 spilt)
There may be the opportunity for extra riding over the summer and of course days out with the horses
Does this sound reasonable?