sgcoolchick
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Hello,
Wondering if anyone can help!
I recently sold my gelding after discovering he was too spooky for me out hacking and he picked up on my nerves that we just were not clicking, however ground work he was fine, I could bath him untied and do pretty much anything with him! a real softie!
He was sold about 9 weeks ago to a couple wanting to just hack him, they text to say he was fine for the first 4/5 weeks, then i started to recieve emails to say he was bolting when being led. Addmitedley I did tell them he has done this on a couple occassions but never really went very far and would always come back! They took him to a "natural horseman ship" workshop type weekend after only having him 2 weeks and he damaged the horse box by getting his legs over the front bars ( when collecting him they were not going to tie him up in the box until my yard owner insisted!) - so it's possible this happenend as they did not tie him up. Plus why would you take a horse away only 2 weeks after arriving, he apparently was very badly behaved- he probably thought he had been sold on again! They then told me they could not manage him and would need to move him on. I have since purchased a new horse, who has gone permanentley lame and i do not have the money to buy him back! I explained this, but said i would be happy to have him back and to turn him out on my parents farm and most likely keep him as a glorified pet! my friends were all a bit uneasy with this and told me I was mad to want to have a horse as a pet costing me money to keep- but he is such a nice chap i really didnt want to hear him being moved on again! So they then told me they were sending him off to a "boot camp" with some horse therapist to teach him some manors, he was there for 2 days and apparently barged out of several iron gates and was trying to get to the mares. This therapist is saying his issues are around mares, and this is when he behaves badly (he was not cut until he was 12 as he was used as a coloured stallion). The owners asked me before buying him due to this was he ok with mares- and yes he had always been fine, even when they came to trial him he was turned out with a mare, and a livery had a mare the other side of the fence- therefore in my experience of owning him he really had no issues with mares! Sorry this is long winded! So they emailed me saying can i come and pick him up, they can not cope with him, and if not they will put him down. Again I said this would be fine, but i can not refund their money. They were fine with this, they just wanted him gone. So i paid for horse transport to collect and return him. He came back covered in cuts which had not been attended, his coat was dull and in a sorry condition- i sent him off looking like a show horse! he had a lovely shiny coat, he was sad and sorry, and his feet were in a state, one shoes had been ripped off and half his hoof missing with nails still in the foot, toes were long and it seems he still had the shoes on i sent him in (my farrier informed me of this)- so it looks like he was not being properly cared for anyway. So he has returned, calm and sorry, living with 1 other gelding and he seems happy after a week of being pampered. I had not heard from the owners and yesterday I had an email, basically accusing me of lying about his temperment around mares, etc and that I told them he was fine- but he was....and they even bought him in from the field when he was turned out with another mare! They said they are going away for a couple of weeks and will "be in touch" I am now a little concerened they are going to try and take me to court or something! I have his passport, they emailed me asking to confirm i would take full responsibility for him now, and i also asked them to sign a document which said "sold as seen". They have even admitted that in the emails. What should I do? I can not afford to pay them back and I am left with a horse I will not ride and is going to be retired to the farm. Where do I stand?
Thanks for reading! x
Wondering if anyone can help!
I recently sold my gelding after discovering he was too spooky for me out hacking and he picked up on my nerves that we just were not clicking, however ground work he was fine, I could bath him untied and do pretty much anything with him! a real softie!
He was sold about 9 weeks ago to a couple wanting to just hack him, they text to say he was fine for the first 4/5 weeks, then i started to recieve emails to say he was bolting when being led. Addmitedley I did tell them he has done this on a couple occassions but never really went very far and would always come back! They took him to a "natural horseman ship" workshop type weekend after only having him 2 weeks and he damaged the horse box by getting his legs over the front bars ( when collecting him they were not going to tie him up in the box until my yard owner insisted!) - so it's possible this happenend as they did not tie him up. Plus why would you take a horse away only 2 weeks after arriving, he apparently was very badly behaved- he probably thought he had been sold on again! They then told me they could not manage him and would need to move him on. I have since purchased a new horse, who has gone permanentley lame and i do not have the money to buy him back! I explained this, but said i would be happy to have him back and to turn him out on my parents farm and most likely keep him as a glorified pet! my friends were all a bit uneasy with this and told me I was mad to want to have a horse as a pet costing me money to keep- but he is such a nice chap i really didnt want to hear him being moved on again! So they then told me they were sending him off to a "boot camp" with some horse therapist to teach him some manors, he was there for 2 days and apparently barged out of several iron gates and was trying to get to the mares. This therapist is saying his issues are around mares, and this is when he behaves badly (he was not cut until he was 12 as he was used as a coloured stallion). The owners asked me before buying him due to this was he ok with mares- and yes he had always been fine, even when they came to trial him he was turned out with a mare, and a livery had a mare the other side of the fence- therefore in my experience of owning him he really had no issues with mares! Sorry this is long winded! So they emailed me saying can i come and pick him up, they can not cope with him, and if not they will put him down. Again I said this would be fine, but i can not refund their money. They were fine with this, they just wanted him gone. So i paid for horse transport to collect and return him. He came back covered in cuts which had not been attended, his coat was dull and in a sorry condition- i sent him off looking like a show horse! he had a lovely shiny coat, he was sad and sorry, and his feet were in a state, one shoes had been ripped off and half his hoof missing with nails still in the foot, toes were long and it seems he still had the shoes on i sent him in (my farrier informed me of this)- so it looks like he was not being properly cared for anyway. So he has returned, calm and sorry, living with 1 other gelding and he seems happy after a week of being pampered. I had not heard from the owners and yesterday I had an email, basically accusing me of lying about his temperment around mares, etc and that I told them he was fine- but he was....and they even bought him in from the field when he was turned out with another mare! They said they are going away for a couple of weeks and will "be in touch" I am now a little concerened they are going to try and take me to court or something! I have his passport, they emailed me asking to confirm i would take full responsibility for him now, and i also asked them to sign a document which said "sold as seen". They have even admitted that in the emails. What should I do? I can not afford to pay them back and I am left with a horse I will not ride and is going to be retired to the farm. Where do I stand?
Thanks for reading! x