marion95
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I'd really appreciate some advice on a tricky situation. I'll try to keep it shortish.
I am four months into a 2 year contract living/working in South Africa. My horse is in the UK and has been on loan for the past 2 years to a great family who really look after her (17 year old girl rides her). They agreed before I left to keep her on for the two years I am away. I've had her for 7 years and she's a great all rounder etc. When they took her on she had been turned away due to lameness and was just coming back in to work - they really built her up and she's not had a repeat of that problem (stifle).
About six months ago (18 months into her loan with them)she was lame and vet x-rayed etc, saw nothing, then said it was cartilage problem in knee and injected it. She was sound again for a few months, but now she is lame again in same knee. Vet has been out injected again and it didn't work this time. He now wants to do an arthroscopy. He is 90% sure he will find something fixable and she should be sound again in a month or so (all this is covered by insurance).
SHe has actually been unsound on and off since March (which I only found out the other day) and rather than get the vet straight out, they were resting her for a few days then trying again etc. Upshot is girl who rides her hasn't been able to do much for a couple of months and is getting 'depressed' as her mum puts it, not being able to get on and compete etc. Before the vet came the mum called me and said the girl was thinking about getting another horse as she feels like she can never get on and do stuff with my mare due to soundness issue (although this is only one in over two years). She was talking as if they thought there was going to be a major issue with the mare and she may not come sound. Vet does not predict this, which is great, but even though I met them and the vet together and they heard his views last week (I'm over for a holiday), they are still saying that they want to get another horse as the girl has 'lost faith' in this partnership. Which does confuse me as she has always got on so well with her.
Now, they are saying they will keep her as promised for the rest of the time I'm abroad, but they want me to pay for her keep as they can't afford two horses. Although I understand they don't have to offer this at all and am grateful, I'm now really stressed over what to do. If vet is right and she is sorted and sound again in a month, do I pay for 20 months for her keep while she is just a second horse which they will 'keep ticking over'? She is a beautiful horse with lovely paces, no vices, successfully competed up to Pre-novice, BD, SJ etc. She is 17 but low mileage, so not knackered or anything. I don't really want her as a second horse that will get minimum riding/attention etc, but I am also in a tough position as I am simply not able to be around to find a new home for her and I wouldn't send her to someone I hadn't met/vetted.
I absolutely love this horse and want her back with me in two years ideally. SHe is well looked after where she is, but it's going to cost me around £200 per month to pay for her and I feel like she will be wasted and I just don't know what to do for the best. I'm sp stressed about this I feel like I may be missing out on some possible solutions etc and possibly am not thinking clearly, so would just like to pick people's brains really.
Any advice/ideas much appreciated. Thanks for reading.
I'd really appreciate some advice on a tricky situation. I'll try to keep it shortish.
I am four months into a 2 year contract living/working in South Africa. My horse is in the UK and has been on loan for the past 2 years to a great family who really look after her (17 year old girl rides her). They agreed before I left to keep her on for the two years I am away. I've had her for 7 years and she's a great all rounder etc. When they took her on she had been turned away due to lameness and was just coming back in to work - they really built her up and she's not had a repeat of that problem (stifle).
About six months ago (18 months into her loan with them)she was lame and vet x-rayed etc, saw nothing, then said it was cartilage problem in knee and injected it. She was sound again for a few months, but now she is lame again in same knee. Vet has been out injected again and it didn't work this time. He now wants to do an arthroscopy. He is 90% sure he will find something fixable and she should be sound again in a month or so (all this is covered by insurance).
SHe has actually been unsound on and off since March (which I only found out the other day) and rather than get the vet straight out, they were resting her for a few days then trying again etc. Upshot is girl who rides her hasn't been able to do much for a couple of months and is getting 'depressed' as her mum puts it, not being able to get on and compete etc. Before the vet came the mum called me and said the girl was thinking about getting another horse as she feels like she can never get on and do stuff with my mare due to soundness issue (although this is only one in over two years). She was talking as if they thought there was going to be a major issue with the mare and she may not come sound. Vet does not predict this, which is great, but even though I met them and the vet together and they heard his views last week (I'm over for a holiday), they are still saying that they want to get another horse as the girl has 'lost faith' in this partnership. Which does confuse me as she has always got on so well with her.
Now, they are saying they will keep her as promised for the rest of the time I'm abroad, but they want me to pay for her keep as they can't afford two horses. Although I understand they don't have to offer this at all and am grateful, I'm now really stressed over what to do. If vet is right and she is sorted and sound again in a month, do I pay for 20 months for her keep while she is just a second horse which they will 'keep ticking over'? She is a beautiful horse with lovely paces, no vices, successfully competed up to Pre-novice, BD, SJ etc. She is 17 but low mileage, so not knackered or anything. I don't really want her as a second horse that will get minimum riding/attention etc, but I am also in a tough position as I am simply not able to be around to find a new home for her and I wouldn't send her to someone I hadn't met/vetted.
I absolutely love this horse and want her back with me in two years ideally. SHe is well looked after where she is, but it's going to cost me around £200 per month to pay for her and I feel like she will be wasted and I just don't know what to do for the best. I'm sp stressed about this I feel like I may be missing out on some possible solutions etc and possibly am not thinking clearly, so would just like to pick people's brains really.
Any advice/ideas much appreciated. Thanks for reading.