glamourpuss
Well-Known Member
It does amaze me that there is always a story of a non payer on every livery yard.
I was on a yard where it happened. Other liveries had concerns that this girl couldn't afford her horse: Farrier was infrequent, she constantly 'ran out' of feed/hay/straw, never had teeth/jabs done. There was also a spate of stealing.
Then she stopped coming up to the yard. The horse was out 24/7 & other liveries were checking it. The YO contacted her & she claimed that her car was broken but a friend was looking after the horse. She then stopped answering the phone/texts.
Over 3 months with no payment of livery or contact & YO took legal advice which said to send an abandonment notice by signed for delivery claiming that after 28 days the horse would be seized by way of payment.
On the very last day of the notice a 'horse transporter'turned up claiming that the girl had had the horse on loan & he was returning it to its owners.
YO wasn't happy about letting the horse go without payment but felt it the best interest of the horse she should let it go.
Turned out the 'transporter' was actually a friend of the girl & was actually just taking it to another livery yard for her.
Luckily they left some tack & rugs which the YO sold to recoup some costs but she was left £100's if not £1000's out of pocket!
I was on a yard where it happened. Other liveries had concerns that this girl couldn't afford her horse: Farrier was infrequent, she constantly 'ran out' of feed/hay/straw, never had teeth/jabs done. There was also a spate of stealing.
Then she stopped coming up to the yard. The horse was out 24/7 & other liveries were checking it. The YO contacted her & she claimed that her car was broken but a friend was looking after the horse. She then stopped answering the phone/texts.
Over 3 months with no payment of livery or contact & YO took legal advice which said to send an abandonment notice by signed for delivery claiming that after 28 days the horse would be seized by way of payment.
On the very last day of the notice a 'horse transporter'turned up claiming that the girl had had the horse on loan & he was returning it to its owners.
YO wasn't happy about letting the horse go without payment but felt it the best interest of the horse she should let it go.
Turned out the 'transporter' was actually a friend of the girl & was actually just taking it to another livery yard for her.
Luckily they left some tack & rugs which the YO sold to recoup some costs but she was left £100's if not £1000's out of pocket!