JinglebellJessi & MistletoeMagic
Well-Known Member
by buy I mean acquire for free.
In December 2011 my friend bought a 6 month old cob colt from a bloke in a car park for £50. Yes I know, she's foolish but she went to the pub for a drink and ended up with a pony. I said she could keep it on my yard with Magic and there it lived until it was 1. He was then sold to a man down the road, well known by all, he was looking for a cob to pull his magnificent old carts and drays so he purchased Bilbo (ha) for £360 at 1 year old in June 2012. He was right down the road from my work so we would regularly check on him and give him cuddles, he's adored by the clients at my work and comes to their call.
Over the last weeks Bilbo has been escaping, the fencing is quite shoddy and whenever the man repair it, it is broken by children or the other horses he lives with. On Sunday the police stopped me on my way to the yard and asked if i had lost my horse because there was one in the road up ahead, i explained he wasn't mine but i would call his owner. owner arrives, takes him back but it's clear he's at his wits end with him. He calls me monday to offer him back and i don't know what to say so i'm going to write it down to see if it clear my head.
Now 2 years and 7 months old. Still a colt, hadn't been gelding as his testicle hadn't dropped yet, don't know if it has yet. If i took him back he would have to be stabled with limited (20x10) turnout as the field contains my mare and she's a dirty mare. He's got worms and it looks like he may have lice on his face.
Now do I take him back, clean him up, geld, lightly work with tack and longrein then sell on for the cost of gelding with no rush and find a good home.
or leave the owner to find him a home in a rush for free.
Ahh I wish people didn't call me with their poorly unloved ponies! I'm still reeling from Prince's sad end.
In December 2011 my friend bought a 6 month old cob colt from a bloke in a car park for £50. Yes I know, she's foolish but she went to the pub for a drink and ended up with a pony. I said she could keep it on my yard with Magic and there it lived until it was 1. He was then sold to a man down the road, well known by all, he was looking for a cob to pull his magnificent old carts and drays so he purchased Bilbo (ha) for £360 at 1 year old in June 2012. He was right down the road from my work so we would regularly check on him and give him cuddles, he's adored by the clients at my work and comes to their call.
Over the last weeks Bilbo has been escaping, the fencing is quite shoddy and whenever the man repair it, it is broken by children or the other horses he lives with. On Sunday the police stopped me on my way to the yard and asked if i had lost my horse because there was one in the road up ahead, i explained he wasn't mine but i would call his owner. owner arrives, takes him back but it's clear he's at his wits end with him. He calls me monday to offer him back and i don't know what to say so i'm going to write it down to see if it clear my head.
Now 2 years and 7 months old. Still a colt, hadn't been gelding as his testicle hadn't dropped yet, don't know if it has yet. If i took him back he would have to be stabled with limited (20x10) turnout as the field contains my mare and she's a dirty mare. He's got worms and it looks like he may have lice on his face.
Now do I take him back, clean him up, geld, lightly work with tack and longrein then sell on for the cost of gelding with no rush and find a good home.
or leave the owner to find him a home in a rush for free.
Ahh I wish people didn't call me with their poorly unloved ponies! I'm still reeling from Prince's sad end.