MyLuckyStar
Well-Known Member
Just wondering really.
Ive loaned horses for a good few years and have always treated them as if they were my own. Theyve always had everything theyve needed (and not necessarily needed!) and Ive kept in regular contact with their owners including uploading & tagging photos on facebook etc.
Weve also loaned horses out both at our yard and off our yard, which hasnt always worked out.
The first been December 2011 when my boyfriend decided that he needed a bigger horse so had my friends stepdads 16.1 on loan, as the mare he owns loves her work he decided to advertise her for loan. Someone local (who we kind of knew and had brought a horse off in the past) responded to her advert, came to try her and had her on loan from November 7th, by December 1st wed got her back. The loanee (a lady in her 50s) informed us that she couldnt afford to keep her any longer as she was costing quite a lot been a big horse (15.3), we said wed had her back but would possibly have to advertise her for sale as my boyfriend couldnt afford two horses and she was too small for him to ride now, the lady then said shes definitely buy her if she was up for sale which is when alarm bells started ringing! He decided he couldnt bear to part with her so we had her back and the lady delivered her back to ours (in a full neck turnout rug). We unloaded her, had her stuff back and the lady went. We took the mares rug off and found her very underweight and covered from head to toe in lice . She was also very reluctant to be stabled for any amount of time, no matter how short! We later found out that shed been stabled for 22 hours every day with 2 haynets and a small feed whilst out on loan (we did go and check on her but everytime she was out in the field!).
We tried re-loaning her off the yard once she was better but she wouldnt eat, wouldnt drink, would walk backwards and would just either stand still or walk in constant circles so again we had her back. She now wont settle anywhere other than our yard so is on part loan to a 12 year old girl and is very well looked after.
I just wonder what goes through peoples heads when they take horses on loan? Id never dream of doing anything like that to any horse and people who do now make it difficult for people who cant afford to buy outright 
Ive loaned horses for a good few years and have always treated them as if they were my own. Theyve always had everything theyve needed (and not necessarily needed!) and Ive kept in regular contact with their owners including uploading & tagging photos on facebook etc.
Weve also loaned horses out both at our yard and off our yard, which hasnt always worked out.
The first been December 2011 when my boyfriend decided that he needed a bigger horse so had my friends stepdads 16.1 on loan, as the mare he owns loves her work he decided to advertise her for loan. Someone local (who we kind of knew and had brought a horse off in the past) responded to her advert, came to try her and had her on loan from November 7th, by December 1st wed got her back. The loanee (a lady in her 50s) informed us that she couldnt afford to keep her any longer as she was costing quite a lot been a big horse (15.3), we said wed had her back but would possibly have to advertise her for sale as my boyfriend couldnt afford two horses and she was too small for him to ride now, the lady then said shes definitely buy her if she was up for sale which is when alarm bells started ringing! He decided he couldnt bear to part with her so we had her back and the lady delivered her back to ours (in a full neck turnout rug). We unloaded her, had her stuff back and the lady went. We took the mares rug off and found her very underweight and covered from head to toe in lice . She was also very reluctant to be stabled for any amount of time, no matter how short! We later found out that shed been stabled for 22 hours every day with 2 haynets and a small feed whilst out on loan (we did go and check on her but everytime she was out in the field!).
We tried re-loaning her off the yard once she was better but she wouldnt eat, wouldnt drink, would walk backwards and would just either stand still or walk in constant circles so again we had her back. She now wont settle anywhere other than our yard so is on part loan to a 12 year old girl and is very well looked after.
I just wonder what goes through peoples heads when they take horses on loan? Id never dream of doing anything like that to any horse and people who do now make it difficult for people who cant afford to buy outright 