hummingbird
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Hello
I was wondering if anyone can offer me some advice....
I've just sold my horse (2 weeks ago) as he was too big and young for me...I sold him but offered the buyer a 4 week period to return him should he not be what they wanted in terms of his behaviour and how he rode etc (as they'd only tried him once).
It is 2 weeks in and he has fallen lame...a pure unfortunate coincidence and he has never had any lameness before!
I think it's because he's gone from being ridden every other weekend to all of a sudden everyday with the new owner, and perhaps is just a bit stiff etc (no heat or swelling, just lame in trot).
However, I'm a bit worried they'll try returning him based on the fact he fell lame but my offer was only if he wasn't suitable in his riding etc, and in that area they've said he's perfect etc! They chose not to vet him although I can show records to proove his history - I'm worried now as I couldn't manage him and I don't want the stress of hvaing him back, then trying to sell again etc....
Meanwhile, I've found a perfect steady cob that I'd love but can't put offer in until the end of this 4 weeks is up!!
I'm so worried I'm going miss my chance with this perfect horse, and end up with one I can't manage etc simply because of something that was never an issue before he went.
What would you do? Should I say anything, or leave it and see what happens!!!
Please offer some advice,
Thank you so much
xxxx
I was wondering if anyone can offer me some advice....
I've just sold my horse (2 weeks ago) as he was too big and young for me...I sold him but offered the buyer a 4 week period to return him should he not be what they wanted in terms of his behaviour and how he rode etc (as they'd only tried him once).
It is 2 weeks in and he has fallen lame...a pure unfortunate coincidence and he has never had any lameness before!
I think it's because he's gone from being ridden every other weekend to all of a sudden everyday with the new owner, and perhaps is just a bit stiff etc (no heat or swelling, just lame in trot).
However, I'm a bit worried they'll try returning him based on the fact he fell lame but my offer was only if he wasn't suitable in his riding etc, and in that area they've said he's perfect etc! They chose not to vet him although I can show records to proove his history - I'm worried now as I couldn't manage him and I don't want the stress of hvaing him back, then trying to sell again etc....
Meanwhile, I've found a perfect steady cob that I'd love but can't put offer in until the end of this 4 weeks is up!!
I'm so worried I'm going miss my chance with this perfect horse, and end up with one I can't manage etc simply because of something that was never an issue before he went.
What would you do? Should I say anything, or leave it and see what happens!!!
Please offer some advice,
Thank you so much
xxxx