The_Tranterer
Well-Known Member
Over the years, we have loaned horses from others AND been loaners to other people....most experiences have been wonderful; our little elderly New Forest is on permanent loan now until she passes on; the lady who has her has got three elderly/unsound ponies who basically live happily in retirement together; there was no need to have her back when she's perfectly happy where she is!
i have, however, had two bad experiences. we used to loan a little show pony from friends - she was a little minx, but did a lot for us, and went back to her owners only because i had outgrown her. within three months of her going back, she was dead from laminitis - just 12 years old, having NEVER, not in the four years she was with us, had one instance of the condition. we were devastated at such ignorance - she should still be alive now, and would be had we been able to keep her.
the other experience is linked in a way - we loaned our 'perfect pony' to a friend from pony club, whose daughter desperately needed to regain confidence. they were an experienced family, and we had no reservations about sending the pony there - the only thing they knew they had to be careful of was that she was prone to laminitis if given too much lush grass. well, we went there after one month to check....and the poor girl was skin and bone. they had taken the laminitis risk to the extreme - she was in a yard all day, being fed only one wedge of hay and a handful of nuts every day. needless to say, she was back with us by that evening, but the poor lass never truly recovered. God, it makes you wary!!!!
i have, however, had two bad experiences. we used to loan a little show pony from friends - she was a little minx, but did a lot for us, and went back to her owners only because i had outgrown her. within three months of her going back, she was dead from laminitis - just 12 years old, having NEVER, not in the four years she was with us, had one instance of the condition. we were devastated at such ignorance - she should still be alive now, and would be had we been able to keep her.
the other experience is linked in a way - we loaned our 'perfect pony' to a friend from pony club, whose daughter desperately needed to regain confidence. they were an experienced family, and we had no reservations about sending the pony there - the only thing they knew they had to be careful of was that she was prone to laminitis if given too much lush grass. well, we went there after one month to check....and the poor girl was skin and bone. they had taken the laminitis risk to the extreme - she was in a yard all day, being fed only one wedge of hay and a handful of nuts every day. needless to say, she was back with us by that evening, but the poor lass never truly recovered. God, it makes you wary!!!!