Cedars
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Visited a well known charity today (not sure if I can name?) to look at rehoming a horse for my friend. She's not 100% sure what she's looking for so we were going for a preliminary visit just to get an idea.
So we got there, met with someone who wasn't who we'd booked the app with. She took us around and immediately decided that this one Shetland was perfect for us. Only problem, he was cut late, and therefore is very very riggy. He was nice but we were looking to get an idea of various and she was a bit grumpy when we asked to see a few more. After persuasion, she showed us one more but immediately declared it wasn't suitable (because it took two attempts to catch).
So then we brought the first horse in. Picked his feet out for what must have been the first time in months-we're talking compacted mud that's been there weeks and weeks-he could barely walk on the way in. We gave him a groom and found a really nasty infected bite on him that I squeezed a good amount of gunk out of-yummy... Anyway he was sweet enough.
Then the boss lady came out and basically tried to force us in to taking this horse-kept telling us about how someone else was coming on the weekend and if we wanted him we had to sign for him NOW. I stepped in and said that there was absolutely no way we were going to do that-firstly because that wasn't the premise of our visit and also because we wanted to know a lot more about him-such as does he load, does he bath, his medical history etc etc. She pulled a face at this like wanting to know this info was totally unreasonable. Then we had a discussion about keeping him-he would be on a livery yard with individual turnout-but this is absolutely unacceptable to them apparently and he would HAVE to be with a companion? Despite his real rig type behaviour? I think that's ridiculous personally..
Anyway, then she wanted to give him to us without a vet check before he goes, without any info on what he is like for the dentist etc, farrier history, lami history, why he'd come back from his old loan home... She couldn't understand why I wanted to see his passport or any records for him. Then she found a sheet in his file that was full of xrays-but she wasn't sure if that was the same horse?!?!
Anyway, we left with her basically saying if you don't agree to take him now you can't have him-and we said that's fine, I'm not being forced in to taking a horse!! And we're going to see WHW on the weekend who I know are amazing as one of ours is from there.
Anyway, do I sound really unreasonable?! Or does this all sound odd to you?! Oh, and she didn't know how old the pony was, had to look it up, and said the pony in the next field was a mare when it was in fact a gelding... When quizzed she said yes it's a mare it's had it's balls off.....?!
So we got there, met with someone who wasn't who we'd booked the app with. She took us around and immediately decided that this one Shetland was perfect for us. Only problem, he was cut late, and therefore is very very riggy. He was nice but we were looking to get an idea of various and she was a bit grumpy when we asked to see a few more. After persuasion, she showed us one more but immediately declared it wasn't suitable (because it took two attempts to catch).
So then we brought the first horse in. Picked his feet out for what must have been the first time in months-we're talking compacted mud that's been there weeks and weeks-he could barely walk on the way in. We gave him a groom and found a really nasty infected bite on him that I squeezed a good amount of gunk out of-yummy... Anyway he was sweet enough.
Then the boss lady came out and basically tried to force us in to taking this horse-kept telling us about how someone else was coming on the weekend and if we wanted him we had to sign for him NOW. I stepped in and said that there was absolutely no way we were going to do that-firstly because that wasn't the premise of our visit and also because we wanted to know a lot more about him-such as does he load, does he bath, his medical history etc etc. She pulled a face at this like wanting to know this info was totally unreasonable. Then we had a discussion about keeping him-he would be on a livery yard with individual turnout-but this is absolutely unacceptable to them apparently and he would HAVE to be with a companion? Despite his real rig type behaviour? I think that's ridiculous personally..
Anyway, then she wanted to give him to us without a vet check before he goes, without any info on what he is like for the dentist etc, farrier history, lami history, why he'd come back from his old loan home... She couldn't understand why I wanted to see his passport or any records for him. Then she found a sheet in his file that was full of xrays-but she wasn't sure if that was the same horse?!?!
Anyway, we left with her basically saying if you don't agree to take him now you can't have him-and we said that's fine, I'm not being forced in to taking a horse!! And we're going to see WHW on the weekend who I know are amazing as one of ours is from there.
Anyway, do I sound really unreasonable?! Or does this all sound odd to you?! Oh, and she didn't know how old the pony was, had to look it up, and said the pony in the next field was a mare when it was in fact a gelding... When quizzed she said yes it's a mare it's had it's balls off.....?!