Jaymarie
Active Member
Ok so first post maybe ever?
But desperate for some advice as I am in such a pickle.
The story's a tad long and I may get a lot of negative opinions but please refrain from sharing them if they are not helpful.
I rescued a pony 2 years ago from a traveller who had her tethered and she had an awful recovering wound on her hind leg. I needed a companion for my gelding who at the time I had retired early due to diagnosis of liver failure (later re-diagnosed as an infection and recovered but won't go there). Anyhow felt sorry for her and ended up paying 100 pounds when she was probably worth 10.
A month later she gave birth to a filly, I had my suspicions 2 weeks prior. This meant she had actually been severely malnourished. Because she had given birth in front of my riggy gelding this caused them to be inseparable and a nightmare.
I kept the filly as she was this funny looking mongrel and we fell in love with her, feeling very responsible for her. Gelding went back to livery because he was well again, and bought little section a gelding as companion to surprise filly. Which left the rescue mare. She had recovered and was looking healthy, was only 5 years old and had new lease of life. However was only 14hh (too small for myself as 5'11). She also had rearing issue which I put down to mix of bad past and complex relationship with my gelding.
I decided best idea was to find her a home where she could be ridden as she seemed too young to waste with me. Advertised her carefully with honest ad for several weeks, free to good home as that way I could be picky. After many many people I found someone who I thought would be ideal. They seemed to love her and there set up was fantastic. I told them whilst a forever home would be nice, I understand that she is only 5 and if the time comes where they feel she should move on then that's fine but I would appreciate them contacting me first which they actually were happy about. We keep in regular contact and everything seemed great.
So this week I find an ad for the little mare. And it's not from the people I gave her to. I see this happen a lot but couldn't understand it as we were still in regular contact. So I contact advertiser. Lady seems nice says she bought her from my friend, was advertised for 300, knocked down to 50 during viewing because she came off 3 times trying her out! The ad mentions nothing of rescue past, nothing of huge scar/proud flesh on leg, and states only just started rearing. She wants 400 pounds.
So i go back to friend/previous owner. Ask her to spill the beans. She apologises for not telling me shed sold her but it had only been a week and it wasn't a planned sale. A week! Yes she did sell her to this lady and her friend for 50. Was selling because even after 500 pounds of schooling was still rearing and becoming dangerous (Lord help me). Yes the lady cane off 3 times during viewing (why anyone would buy/sell a horse under these circumstances I cannot fathom). The friend says she was dismayed to find the woman trying to make a quick buck and had hoped she was going to land on her feet. By the sounds they've had words.
So I tell the lady I would be happy to pay 100 for the mare right now. I don't tell her that I know she's only had it a week (even though in our phone call she claimed to have had her months and had her back and teeth checked, and also a behaviourist who told her to sell on). The lady says if she doesn't sell she will come back to me. Have enquired again and no answer this time.
So yes I realise they both have had every right to sell, she is after all their horse however I do find it dishonourable. I would like to have her back now. Having lost her filly last winter due to atypical myothopy who we loved VERY much it would be nice to have part of her back. Plus the mare clearly has much more deep rooted issues than initially thought. She can live out her days with me. But the horse is not particularly pretty bless (coloured trotter x cob) plus her blemish and her behaviour puts her so at risk to ending up in the wrong hands. So the advice I need is: do I stump up 400 pounds on a horse I've spent near enough a thousand on in the past and gave away in good faith? Or do I hold out on the mare not selling (which I can't see happening for 400) and hope she comes back to me on offer I made? Should I warn people about the dishonest ad? But by causing this drama I risk never hearing about her ever again.
Please any advice would be appreciated. Sorry it's long. I suspect I've left out even more details lol.
But desperate for some advice as I am in such a pickle.
The story's a tad long and I may get a lot of negative opinions but please refrain from sharing them if they are not helpful.
I rescued a pony 2 years ago from a traveller who had her tethered and she had an awful recovering wound on her hind leg. I needed a companion for my gelding who at the time I had retired early due to diagnosis of liver failure (later re-diagnosed as an infection and recovered but won't go there). Anyhow felt sorry for her and ended up paying 100 pounds when she was probably worth 10.
A month later she gave birth to a filly, I had my suspicions 2 weeks prior. This meant she had actually been severely malnourished. Because she had given birth in front of my riggy gelding this caused them to be inseparable and a nightmare.
I kept the filly as she was this funny looking mongrel and we fell in love with her, feeling very responsible for her. Gelding went back to livery because he was well again, and bought little section a gelding as companion to surprise filly. Which left the rescue mare. She had recovered and was looking healthy, was only 5 years old and had new lease of life. However was only 14hh (too small for myself as 5'11). She also had rearing issue which I put down to mix of bad past and complex relationship with my gelding.
I decided best idea was to find her a home where she could be ridden as she seemed too young to waste with me. Advertised her carefully with honest ad for several weeks, free to good home as that way I could be picky. After many many people I found someone who I thought would be ideal. They seemed to love her and there set up was fantastic. I told them whilst a forever home would be nice, I understand that she is only 5 and if the time comes where they feel she should move on then that's fine but I would appreciate them contacting me first which they actually were happy about. We keep in regular contact and everything seemed great.
So this week I find an ad for the little mare. And it's not from the people I gave her to. I see this happen a lot but couldn't understand it as we were still in regular contact. So I contact advertiser. Lady seems nice says she bought her from my friend, was advertised for 300, knocked down to 50 during viewing because she came off 3 times trying her out! The ad mentions nothing of rescue past, nothing of huge scar/proud flesh on leg, and states only just started rearing. She wants 400 pounds.
So i go back to friend/previous owner. Ask her to spill the beans. She apologises for not telling me shed sold her but it had only been a week and it wasn't a planned sale. A week! Yes she did sell her to this lady and her friend for 50. Was selling because even after 500 pounds of schooling was still rearing and becoming dangerous (Lord help me). Yes the lady cane off 3 times during viewing (why anyone would buy/sell a horse under these circumstances I cannot fathom). The friend says she was dismayed to find the woman trying to make a quick buck and had hoped she was going to land on her feet. By the sounds they've had words.
So I tell the lady I would be happy to pay 100 for the mare right now. I don't tell her that I know she's only had it a week (even though in our phone call she claimed to have had her months and had her back and teeth checked, and also a behaviourist who told her to sell on). The lady says if she doesn't sell she will come back to me. Have enquired again and no answer this time.
So yes I realise they both have had every right to sell, she is after all their horse however I do find it dishonourable. I would like to have her back now. Having lost her filly last winter due to atypical myothopy who we loved VERY much it would be nice to have part of her back. Plus the mare clearly has much more deep rooted issues than initially thought. She can live out her days with me. But the horse is not particularly pretty bless (coloured trotter x cob) plus her blemish and her behaviour puts her so at risk to ending up in the wrong hands. So the advice I need is: do I stump up 400 pounds on a horse I've spent near enough a thousand on in the past and gave away in good faith? Or do I hold out on the mare not selling (which I can't see happening for 400) and hope she comes back to me on offer I made? Should I warn people about the dishonest ad? But by causing this drama I risk never hearing about her ever again.
Please any advice would be appreciated. Sorry it's long. I suspect I've left out even more details lol.