Kitei
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Had a very frustrating couple of days and I'm currently the bad guy in the family, and I'm honestly not seeing why.
My elder sister (27, has 3 children, own house, 2 cars so is able to travel) purchased a section a pony for my nephew almost 7 months ago now. Pony she chose was nice enough to view, but very cheap and she was advised by myself and a couple of others that said pony would not be the wonderful lead-reign pony it was advertised at. Sure enough, turns out that as far as experience went with her, she'd been sat on by a tall boy who was practically touching the ground on her, and chased around in walk on a lunge. Her saddle was much too tight, meaning she was very wary about being tacked up even after a new saddle was bought (by my mother), and her bridle was too small.
Anyway, sister ignored advice to get her re-started properly and kept leading 5 year old nephew around on her. I must point out that neither she nor my nephew had actually been near horses before I bought Harry, so sister had no idea what she was doing (and refused the advice she was given) and nephew only knows how to sit on the back of a pony like a sack of potatoes. So, as predicted, pony bucked my nephew off 4 months ago when he 'put leg on' (and pony hadn't a clue what it meant), and she hasn't been touched since.
She was originally in the 3 acre field with my big boys, but it turns out she is awful to catch. Was told she'd have to have her at the farm in order to do anything. At the time of my nephew coming off, she was at the farm. Anyway, forward a couple of months and Seren gets fat as butter on spring grass and very cresty, so we take the initiative and keep the pony in (as sister's budget apparently does not cover a muzzle, and pony jumps fences) until she's less of a lami risk. At this point, my sister has had her third baby and is coming up once a week but not doing any work with her.
Forward to today. Pony has been here for 4 months, has seen my sister maybe three times this month but again, she's sat down and watched me do the work, using the baby as an excuse. The livery here is DIY, not part or full. She is still very fat, and sister has been offered lunging sessions for pony by our YM but refuses to come up and supervise (YM won't start until she witnesses the first one, as suspects Seren will not be happy and doesn't want to be blamed for any sillyness afterwards). She has not seen the farrier since she got her, and her hooves are quite overgrown now. I have told her several times and even told her when he's coming to do my boy, but she claims she can't afford it. She's not developed a lump on her jaw which we believe is a wolf tooth, and is struggling to eat hay massively - again, sister says she can't afford a dentist for her.
YM is not happy, nor is the yard owner, as she couldn't pay her livery until half-way through last week. YM is also very unimpressed that she won't come and see the pony, nor will my nephew (who just isn't, and wasn't to begin with, interested in her). She also now owes me a fair amount for the hay that her pony eats, and the bedding that we have to buy for her because otherwise she wouldn't have a bed. She's not insured and my sister has said that she doesn't have the money for any big vet bills. When she went away for a week with the rest of my family, I arranged for YM to do the morning jobs for RB as I could only get up there in the evening. Turns out she hadn't arranged any such thing for Seren, and I ended up paying for her to do the pony, too.
Anyway, today she got into a text-spat with YM over something unrelated, but very much uncalled for. I was with YM at the time as was spending the day with her, so YM was showing me the texts when my phone went off. She'd texted me asking for the number for the lady who rents the field to me. Makes up some story about wanting to tell her about the post that came off the fence, to which I said she didn't need the number as I'd already texted her, and the field is nothing to do with her. Both boys there are 100% mine and she's been there less than a handful of times. She then tries telling me that my mum is with her and is asking for it, so I ring her and whilst she's trying the same story, I can hear my mum in the background telling her what to say.
Turns out, she's trying to go behind my back and ask the lady if she can put Seren on the field so that she only has to pay £20 a month, which was what I asked her for when there were 4 horses on there. Now, landlady has previously said that she only wants 2 horses on during the winter, and I'm not moving one of my boys off so that she can save money. She also knows full well that I plan to move RB to the field and have Obie at the farm within the next month or so, and under no circumstance can she go out with RB as he's slightly riggy and is almost unmanageable when kept with mares (nor do I actually want her out with Harry). And the mare does not mix well - she's very hormonal and very dominant, but also goes out of her way to kick out at other horses. She won't be caught in a large space and is generally a PITA to be around. She's a lot better behaved for me as I don't take nonsense, so I normally don't have -too- much trouble catching her, but it's still hit and miss.
Not only that, but as we did have the issue of the RSPCA being called out maliciously, I don't want to have something that I actually would class as a neglect case in the field. She basically wants to put her out so that she doesn't have to come and see her (not that she does anyway), and pay practically nothing for her.
Apparently that makes me unsupportive and unreasonable, and I'm really not seeing it. I work my butt off to keep my boys and they get whatever they need. I've been doing this pony for months on end and it really takes away from the time I get to spend with my own horse. YM says she has texted the YO to discuss the pony as she's fed up of it and has warned me that she wants him to give her notice to leave. I'm hoping that she'll come to her senses and just sell her.
But please, if I am in the wrong here, do say. I'm getting all sorts of threats and stress over this and its driving me nuts.
My elder sister (27, has 3 children, own house, 2 cars so is able to travel) purchased a section a pony for my nephew almost 7 months ago now. Pony she chose was nice enough to view, but very cheap and she was advised by myself and a couple of others that said pony would not be the wonderful lead-reign pony it was advertised at. Sure enough, turns out that as far as experience went with her, she'd been sat on by a tall boy who was practically touching the ground on her, and chased around in walk on a lunge. Her saddle was much too tight, meaning she was very wary about being tacked up even after a new saddle was bought (by my mother), and her bridle was too small.
Anyway, sister ignored advice to get her re-started properly and kept leading 5 year old nephew around on her. I must point out that neither she nor my nephew had actually been near horses before I bought Harry, so sister had no idea what she was doing (and refused the advice she was given) and nephew only knows how to sit on the back of a pony like a sack of potatoes. So, as predicted, pony bucked my nephew off 4 months ago when he 'put leg on' (and pony hadn't a clue what it meant), and she hasn't been touched since.
She was originally in the 3 acre field with my big boys, but it turns out she is awful to catch. Was told she'd have to have her at the farm in order to do anything. At the time of my nephew coming off, she was at the farm. Anyway, forward a couple of months and Seren gets fat as butter on spring grass and very cresty, so we take the initiative and keep the pony in (as sister's budget apparently does not cover a muzzle, and pony jumps fences) until she's less of a lami risk. At this point, my sister has had her third baby and is coming up once a week but not doing any work with her.
Forward to today. Pony has been here for 4 months, has seen my sister maybe three times this month but again, she's sat down and watched me do the work, using the baby as an excuse. The livery here is DIY, not part or full. She is still very fat, and sister has been offered lunging sessions for pony by our YM but refuses to come up and supervise (YM won't start until she witnesses the first one, as suspects Seren will not be happy and doesn't want to be blamed for any sillyness afterwards). She has not seen the farrier since she got her, and her hooves are quite overgrown now. I have told her several times and even told her when he's coming to do my boy, but she claims she can't afford it. She's not developed a lump on her jaw which we believe is a wolf tooth, and is struggling to eat hay massively - again, sister says she can't afford a dentist for her.
YM is not happy, nor is the yard owner, as she couldn't pay her livery until half-way through last week. YM is also very unimpressed that she won't come and see the pony, nor will my nephew (who just isn't, and wasn't to begin with, interested in her). She also now owes me a fair amount for the hay that her pony eats, and the bedding that we have to buy for her because otherwise she wouldn't have a bed. She's not insured and my sister has said that she doesn't have the money for any big vet bills. When she went away for a week with the rest of my family, I arranged for YM to do the morning jobs for RB as I could only get up there in the evening. Turns out she hadn't arranged any such thing for Seren, and I ended up paying for her to do the pony, too.
Anyway, today she got into a text-spat with YM over something unrelated, but very much uncalled for. I was with YM at the time as was spending the day with her, so YM was showing me the texts when my phone went off. She'd texted me asking for the number for the lady who rents the field to me. Makes up some story about wanting to tell her about the post that came off the fence, to which I said she didn't need the number as I'd already texted her, and the field is nothing to do with her. Both boys there are 100% mine and she's been there less than a handful of times. She then tries telling me that my mum is with her and is asking for it, so I ring her and whilst she's trying the same story, I can hear my mum in the background telling her what to say.
Turns out, she's trying to go behind my back and ask the lady if she can put Seren on the field so that she only has to pay £20 a month, which was what I asked her for when there were 4 horses on there. Now, landlady has previously said that she only wants 2 horses on during the winter, and I'm not moving one of my boys off so that she can save money. She also knows full well that I plan to move RB to the field and have Obie at the farm within the next month or so, and under no circumstance can she go out with RB as he's slightly riggy and is almost unmanageable when kept with mares (nor do I actually want her out with Harry). And the mare does not mix well - she's very hormonal and very dominant, but also goes out of her way to kick out at other horses. She won't be caught in a large space and is generally a PITA to be around. She's a lot better behaved for me as I don't take nonsense, so I normally don't have -too- much trouble catching her, but it's still hit and miss.
Not only that, but as we did have the issue of the RSPCA being called out maliciously, I don't want to have something that I actually would class as a neglect case in the field. She basically wants to put her out so that she doesn't have to come and see her (not that she does anyway), and pay practically nothing for her.
Apparently that makes me unsupportive and unreasonable, and I'm really not seeing it. I work my butt off to keep my boys and they get whatever they need. I've been doing this pony for months on end and it really takes away from the time I get to spend with my own horse. YM says she has texted the YO to discuss the pony as she's fed up of it and has warned me that she wants him to give her notice to leave. I'm hoping that she'll come to her senses and just sell her.
But please, if I am in the wrong here, do say. I'm getting all sorts of threats and stress over this and its driving me nuts.