Am looking for some feedback from all you knowledgable NR peeps
I want to get a sharer for my mare for when she returns from schooling livery as I don't think I will have the time needed to keep up her current workload,which I would like to do as she is doing well on it and needs to carry on getting fitter.
Was thinking something along the lines of this:
sharer wanted for 16.2 clydesdale mare.
Confident and capeable rider required as although very safe can be foreward going.
To be ridden two or possibly three times a week,short rides at present to build up fitness level as only recently brought back into work.
No costs involved but some help with chores appreciated.
Own transport essential as although only 6 miles from Exeter,is a bit out in the sticks!!
Please ring for a chat
I know that's probably rubbish,but don't really know what to say to get the right sort of person
Basically my mare is very safe but can be foreward going,and add to this the person sharing would have to ride out on their own,I thought it best to get someone fairly confident and capeable?? Although she is very safe and sane and will just as happily plod about with a novice,but didn't think that really suitable for now??There is also the fact that she is a bit green schooling wise,although has been doing very well at schooling livery and want that to continue so want her to have decent rider (to make up for my not so good riding lol) Do you think I should mention that in ad or wait until they phone so as not to make ad an essay??
I don't know what to do really,don't want to put people off by making her sound bad (which I think I may have done with that ad),but want someone I feel I can happily leave to it all without having to worry.
There are no other liveries at the yard so will be no help available,although I will happily do what I can of course,but will be no back up if you know what I mean.
All ideas greatly appreciated,I really am clueless as to what to put so I get eveerything in the ad without making it six pages long
I want to get a sharer for my mare for when she returns from schooling livery as I don't think I will have the time needed to keep up her current workload,which I would like to do as she is doing well on it and needs to carry on getting fitter.
Was thinking something along the lines of this:
sharer wanted for 16.2 clydesdale mare.
Confident and capeable rider required as although very safe can be foreward going.
To be ridden two or possibly three times a week,short rides at present to build up fitness level as only recently brought back into work.
No costs involved but some help with chores appreciated.
Own transport essential as although only 6 miles from Exeter,is a bit out in the sticks!!
Please ring for a chat
I know that's probably rubbish,but don't really know what to say to get the right sort of person
Basically my mare is very safe but can be foreward going,and add to this the person sharing would have to ride out on their own,I thought it best to get someone fairly confident and capeable?? Although she is very safe and sane and will just as happily plod about with a novice,but didn't think that really suitable for now??There is also the fact that she is a bit green schooling wise,although has been doing very well at schooling livery and want that to continue so want her to have decent rider (to make up for my not so good riding lol) Do you think I should mention that in ad or wait until they phone so as not to make ad an essay??
I don't know what to do really,don't want to put people off by making her sound bad (which I think I may have done with that ad),but want someone I feel I can happily leave to it all without having to worry.
There are no other liveries at the yard so will be no help available,although I will happily do what I can of course,but will be no back up if you know what I mean.
All ideas greatly appreciated,I really am clueless as to what to put so I get eveerything in the ad without making it six pages long