EQUISCENE
Well-Known Member
Just after opinions really. Sold a 14.2hh great to ride schoolmistress which we had owned for 3.5yrs to an experienced home to share with a 12 yr old girl & her instructor an experienced 50 plus lady at the end of Sept. Only negative with the pony is that it can be mareish and nip on the ground otherwise the perfect riding pony, when viewing all parties were told of this and how we had managed it.. Contacted new owners after first couple of days, then month everything going very well, everybody happy. Tonight just had a call from the experienced older lady saying that although the pony is perfect to ride she has bitten the 12r old and now she has lost all her confidence and asked us if we would take her back or give a partial refund! Have talked her through the pony's management regime and she is being fed ad lib haylage (no short feed), kept in and working lightly about 4 times a week, the problem isn't ridden its when they bring her in/out the field I have suggested that they don't feed her ad lib in the field and keep her on the regime we did eg: out 24/7 with hay am/pm she is a good doer and very food motivated. For some reason I feel very stressed about this as I had been honest and told them the pony's fault and they have had her for 3 months.. She was a friends daughters pony who kept her with me so I sold her on their behalf and can't take her back myself, the daughter has grown out of ponies and is at college, that is why she was for sale in the first place.