OzzyBuffy
Well-Known Member
Following on from my previous threads...
I had some good news, owner decided she would allow xrays for my boy who as a youngster had 2 nasty breaks of his carpal bone.
He is on full loan and I had with owner made decision to send him back because in her words she wanted to ''wrap him up in cotton wool and safeguard him'' which is TOTALLY understandable.
When she said about xrays I thought we had made a step forward and that I probably would end up being able to keep him, however as the conversation has gone on through out the day, I have come to the conclusion that she is most definately not going to stop worrying (again understandably) and she is definately not happy and won't be happy even after an xray about the high level of things I want to do with him, such as jumping, cross country, endurance hacking.
I really really don't want to feel like I have to ask and watch my every move with him, and I know she wants him back eventually now knowing his history, and I know it's best that he just goes back to her, and we end the loan now, rather than me continue to get more attatched, go through x-rays and everything else possibly to hear the news we are dreading (that their is still evidence of a break that could progress to something worse).
The point I am getting at is I want to send him back, I don't want to but I know it's the right thing and the easiest thing, however I don't think she is now going to see it like that. Yesterday I was offered a green 4 year old that needed bringing on, and at the time I was under the conclusion that my loan horse was going back, so it was definately worth looking into.
After a long lengthy conversation with the 4 year olds owner, he is exactly what I wanted, he does have sarcoids which has responded very well to treament, but other than that hes 100% and ready to go, and there is an option to buy later on in the loan...1-2 years.
I do NOT want to ''ditch'' one for the other, sorry if thats the impression. I am trying to find the best solution for myself & the horse involved.
I do not want to pass up the opportunity of the 4 year old as hes exactly what I am looking for, however I don't want loan horses owner to think I am just sending him back because I have found something, younger, better and healthy.
What should I say? I have said I need time to think because as already stated I don't want to keep the loan going worrying all the time about the jumping, and cross country etc.
I just don't want to hold onto something and not enjoy the things I want to do because of it. He is better off with his owner, as she adores him, it's not like he'll be going back to a bad home.
Rather than accuse me of anything, please ask, because I struggle wording things on here, and things often sound completely opposite to what I mean, I also ramble alot so nothing makes sense!!!
A massive galaxy bar for anyone who even got half way through that!
I had some good news, owner decided she would allow xrays for my boy who as a youngster had 2 nasty breaks of his carpal bone.
He is on full loan and I had with owner made decision to send him back because in her words she wanted to ''wrap him up in cotton wool and safeguard him'' which is TOTALLY understandable.
When she said about xrays I thought we had made a step forward and that I probably would end up being able to keep him, however as the conversation has gone on through out the day, I have come to the conclusion that she is most definately not going to stop worrying (again understandably) and she is definately not happy and won't be happy even after an xray about the high level of things I want to do with him, such as jumping, cross country, endurance hacking.
I really really don't want to feel like I have to ask and watch my every move with him, and I know she wants him back eventually now knowing his history, and I know it's best that he just goes back to her, and we end the loan now, rather than me continue to get more attatched, go through x-rays and everything else possibly to hear the news we are dreading (that their is still evidence of a break that could progress to something worse).
The point I am getting at is I want to send him back, I don't want to but I know it's the right thing and the easiest thing, however I don't think she is now going to see it like that. Yesterday I was offered a green 4 year old that needed bringing on, and at the time I was under the conclusion that my loan horse was going back, so it was definately worth looking into.
After a long lengthy conversation with the 4 year olds owner, he is exactly what I wanted, he does have sarcoids which has responded very well to treament, but other than that hes 100% and ready to go, and there is an option to buy later on in the loan...1-2 years.
I do NOT want to ''ditch'' one for the other, sorry if thats the impression. I am trying to find the best solution for myself & the horse involved.
I do not want to pass up the opportunity of the 4 year old as hes exactly what I am looking for, however I don't want loan horses owner to think I am just sending him back because I have found something, younger, better and healthy.
What should I say? I have said I need time to think because as already stated I don't want to keep the loan going worrying all the time about the jumping, and cross country etc.
I just don't want to hold onto something and not enjoy the things I want to do because of it. He is better off with his owner, as she adores him, it's not like he'll be going back to a bad home.
Rather than accuse me of anything, please ask, because I struggle wording things on here, and things often sound completely opposite to what I mean, I also ramble alot so nothing makes sense!!!
A massive galaxy bar for anyone who even got half way through that!
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