reitbeteiligung, wie finde ich eine im stall?

Also ich kenne da so ein pferd im stall und meine freunde und ich sehen es fast täglich. Wir sehen aber fast nie die Besitzerin und er ist auch fast immer schmutzig. Ich habe die Besitzerin jetzt auf Instagram gefunden und weiß nicht was ich machen soll. Meine Freunde und ich hätten ihn echt gerne als Pflegepferd oder Reitbeteiligung. Soll ich die Besitzerin mal anschreiben und fragen ob sie hilfe bei sowas braucht oder so?

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Pauliwauly
5 years ago

As a horse owner, I’d be stupid if my box was just asking if I needed “help” on my horse. In your place, I would ask the stable owner or other adjusters if they had the impression that the owner would want a little relief on the horse. And then you could place a note like that.

This assumption “I’ll never see the owner, the horse is dirty – she’ll definitely need help” would be a “prejudication” for me as an owner, where I don’t want to help anymore – even if I could need it….

I wanted to buy my horse, too, because “it’s just on the hook, you never see someone ride” – that the horse was not at all age, where it could have been ridden, nobody saw it;-)

Otherwise, even with the people in the stable, ask when the owner is in the stable and sometimes be “at the same time” in the stable. And as a riding share/care share, you should choose among you friends, WER is applying or asking, because many horse owners also do not want a pupil of people to take care of their horse. Several RBs may still be involved, but it might not be that good in the group.

Hjalti
5 years ago

No! It won’t be like that. Just because you never see jmd on the horse, that’s a long time! In my stable there are some adjusters that rarely meet. Simply because they always come at different times – the nurses in the morning after the night service, the student after the lessons, the lawyer evening after the office, etc. pp.

Dirty horse must also be called nix. In the morning, cleaned, panned again at noon or rolled in the sawdust.

And if jmd places special value on several persons as PB or RB, the question… in the Pulk such requests do not come so well.

If you prefer the old-fashioned way, if you don’t see the Besi: hang a nice letter to the box, then she can possibly report to you if there is interest for her.

Urlewas
5 years ago

No way! Such interference of strangers via the Internet is certainly not positively received. Certainly, you will have a vacation soon, then “be careful” or ask other people at the stable when the owner usually comes. Then make sure that you can meet them PERSONAL. Don’t lose
Word about how dirty the horse looks, but only positive about how sympathetic you are the horse because it likes it or something. And if you notice that you are greeted openly, you can note that you (or yours) are looking for a horse that you can clean occasionally. And then just wait to see how the conversation develops.

Shiraunddati
5 years ago

Well, when are you at the stable? Vl is she coming in the evening or early in the morning? I wouldn’t write it.. At best when you meet them personally

nichtluna
5 years ago

You can write them safely, but I wouldn’t ask them if she needs help but rather say that you’re looking for a ride/care share and asking if she’s looking for a horse.

Khrsy
5 years ago

Don’t write on the Internet. If you are generally looking for a Rb, you can watch either on eBay or ehorses, where you can write the owners then or you can make slopes to riding stables in the area.

But if you’re interested in this one horse, you’ll have to wait until the owner is at the stable and then maybe you’ll watch her ride. Please do not follow her on step and step. She shouldn’t feel persecuted. If she returns to the box after riding or moving the horse with the horse, you can drop how beautiful you find her horse, etc. This will probably result in a nice conversation and then you can ask her if she might be looking for support. You don’t say that the horse is dirty! 1. the horse can also simply have come from the paddock and have rolled up there. This is usually more positive than negative. 2. the owner feels so attacked by you and with this the conversation would be ended directly and the chance of a horse participation there