Thanks for all of your feedback - you are the best! Sounds like you like this style of video and would like to hear more about the process from part to full loan (and what the differences are). Stay tuned! X
Hey little tip with mucking out: put the old but stil clean straw on the place where Ted pees the most so the next time you muck out you just take out the older straw that then is wet and dirty
Would be great to hear the process from part to full loan and what the differences are and the new relationship and rules around that with ted and his owners
Amazing video as always! My share horse just got freshly clipped and I'm hacking him out tomorrow which he absolutely loves! So he will be so much fresher then he already is! 😂 X
Would love to understand more about just general loan responsibilities - saddler/vet checks/back checks/dentist. What’s the process like regarding booking and liaising with owner? Are they present for those things or do you take care of it? Just general insight into things is sharers and non owners don’t necessarily have over sight of would be massively helpful. Love the content as usual! :)
Yes! Great questions. I’ll put them in a video too but generally if you are sharing or part-loaning, the above responsibilities lie with the owner, but if you are full-loaning, all of those responsibilities, including costs and booking lie with you.
Just found your channel. I’m also 27, working full time with a part loan cob who I’ve had for almost 5 years. Dread the dark weekday evenings each year. How do you manage riding in the winter and dark nights?
I usually ride in the mornings! We are lucky to have a floodlit school so I start riding in the dark and it gets lighter as the ride goes on. I also put my horses ‘days off’ always in the week so I don’t waste a weekend day and I make sure I don’t miss out on valuable hacking at the weekends
@RidingWithRhi Caress, don't pat (smack) your horse. You don't do that do your children. Horses don't do that to each other in the wild. They lick each other (caress).
Thanks for all of your feedback - you are the best! Sounds like you like this style of video and would like to hear more about the process from part to full loan (and what the differences are). Stay tuned! X
What breed is ted? Xx
The horse in the background while you were changing Ted's rug was hilarious.😂
Ted: I am fancy UA-cam star, Nito: step aside
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I would love to hear more about the loan process.
Noted! I'll put something together x
Can not wait to watch xx love watching other peoples routines xx
Haha thank you!
@@RidingWithRhi no problem x
Love the video Rhi! Hope your knee is better
Thank you! Getting there ☺
Sorry to hear about your knee! I hope it heals quickly. Looks very painful!
I love your horses
Hey little tip with mucking out: put the old but stil clean straw on the place where Ted pees the most so the next time you muck out you just take out the older straw that then is wet and dirty
The background horses be like: yo, I’m famous now! Stop stealing my spotlight ✨tEd✨” 😂❤ love it!
🤣🤣🤣
Would be great to hear the process from part to full loan and what the differences are and the new relationship and rules around that with ted and his owners
Sure! We can talk about that 💪🏻
Amazing video as always! My share horse just got freshly clipped and I'm hacking him out tomorrow which he absolutely loves! So he will be so much fresher then he already is! 😂 X
Hahaha he’ll be feeling ~well~ ! Have a good ride 💫
@@RidingWithRhi Ah thank you so much! I'm so happy that your full loaning Ted now! 😘
Love these sort of videos! Would love to see more!❤️
Thanks Mollie! I love these too - a great opportunity to catch you up on stories of what we’ve been doing, too
I loved the video do more of these
Would love to understand more about just general loan responsibilities - saddler/vet checks/back checks/dentist. What’s the process like regarding booking and liaising with owner? Are they present for those things or do you take care of it? Just general insight into things is sharers and non owners don’t necessarily have over sight of would be massively helpful. Love the content as usual! :)
Yes! Great questions. I’ll put them in a video too but generally if you are sharing or part-loaning, the above responsibilities lie with the owner, but if you are full-loaning, all of those responsibilities, including costs and booking lie with you.
Sorry about the leg
I love your videos
Thank you Leah!
This is amazing do u have any idea for a very strong welsh who loves food xx
In what sense? What’s the issue?
Whenever he sees food he pulls me over xx
Just found your channel. I’m also 27, working full time with a part loan cob who I’ve had for almost 5 years. Dread the dark weekday evenings each year. How do you manage riding in the winter and dark nights?
I usually ride in the mornings! We are lucky to have a floodlit school so I start riding in the dark and it gets lighter as the ride goes on. I also put my horses ‘days off’ always in the week so I don’t waste a weekend day and I make sure I don’t miss out on valuable hacking
at the weekends
@@RidingWithRhi oh you are lucky. I struggle to keep my mare in shape over the winter. Our school is so dark and boggy.
❤️Love you❤️
How did you get a horse on loan / full loan as I’m looking x
Here you go, did a video about this a while ago ua-cam.com/video/3RK3mp9DIOQ/v-deo.html
I’m a small equestrian UA-camr 😘
@RidingWithRhi Caress, don't pat (smack) your horse. You don't do that do your children. Horses don't do that to each other in the wild. They lick each other (caress).
You’re absolutely right! This video is very old, but since learning that, I mostly scratch/rub rather than pat these days. We are always learning ✨