lrw0250
Well-Known Member
I am fully aware I am going to get some criticism on the back of this question as I will admit I have made mistakes such as not asking more probing questions of the seller or having a vetting but hopefully there will be some lovely HHO members who can help to shed some light on the puzzle that is our new pony. This is the one who ended up being in quarantine for 4 weeks due to strangles blood test showing antibodies and needing scoped. Apologies, this will be a long post!
14.2 bay mare sports pony - age somewhere between 6 and 8 (microchip says one thing, for sale adverts show another!) but not sure as on a replacement passport with no DOB. Advertised back in March by a localish dealer specializing in BS ponies/horses as 7 years old, honest but green so not for a novice, but no vices. Bought for my 12 year old daughter as a 3rd pony to do PC and BS. Saw her being tacked up in stable, ridden by their rider and then my daughter had a really lovely ride on her - dealer explained they had found that the pony likes a rider with light, quiet hands and seat which my daughter does. Dealer explained she had been a trade in from a family buying a more experienced BS pony from them a month before. Checked dealer out on the usual FB pages and reviews all good. Negotiated a reduced price because they wanted a quick sale due to other ponies due to come in and one sale had already fallen through because of the buyer mucking them around and not collecting as agreed.
In the last 2 weeks we have come across the owners who traded her in through social media and made contact with questions as we have had some issues since she was able to come out of quarantine. Boy, have had our eyes opened as to her history!
She was sold to them as a green 6 year old by a dealer who is known locally to be a bit dodgy in Oct 2023. He registered her for the replacement passport but they never changed it to their ownership. Knowing his reputation chances are he has backed her roughly and quickly after getting her from Ireland and may also have tweaked her age - his advert on FB only shows her trotting down a lane and the rider getting off and then remounting while pony looks unhappy with the bit in her mouth. Buyer was a 13 year old girl who had 2 years experience at a riding school with non horsey parents, so a disaster waiting to happen.
Between then and February this year they had a hell of a time with her. On the ground she was bargey, wouldn't tie up without stressing and jumped out of her stable so ended up out 24/7. Ridden, she bucked, leaped around and began rearing. The girl was having monthly lessons but otherwise left to deal with it herself and rather than lose confidence, her social media seems to show her playing up the fact that her naughty pony made her a good rider. She has told my daughter the pony is really sweet and good fun! Apparently they did loads of investigation in to her behaviors including the usual teeth, saddle and back plus vets for x-rays - my vets have requested her records from theirs. A lot is now starting to make sense to us, for example the pony has a bald patch on her face which the dealer told us had been caused by her rubbing her face in the trailer on the 3 hour journey to their yard - I now suspect the dealers have left her tied up for a long period of time to try and cure her and she has rubbed it then. I'm now 99% certain they knew of her issues but I can't prove it.
Knowing what I do now, its interesting to see the ways in which all this is coming out with us as her new owners. My observations and queries are:
For the moment I am working on the basis that she may well actually be only 5 rising 6 if the original dealer bumped her age up and that shes never been properly handled or broken to ride. Riding has been taken off the table for the moment as we don't have a saddle and were planning to use a Zoe Snape until our fitter is out later this month but I don't want my daughter trying to deal with the pony throwing shapes in it. I've got vet booked to look at her teeth next week and a really good trainer ready to help us once we have ruled out anything pain related.
Other than the questions above I am really only posting to get it all down and off my chest because it's been the most stressful 6 weeks so far between extended quarantine and then finding all this out. Cup of tea and chocolate brownie for anyone who made it to the end!
14.2 bay mare sports pony - age somewhere between 6 and 8 (microchip says one thing, for sale adverts show another!) but not sure as on a replacement passport with no DOB. Advertised back in March by a localish dealer specializing in BS ponies/horses as 7 years old, honest but green so not for a novice, but no vices. Bought for my 12 year old daughter as a 3rd pony to do PC and BS. Saw her being tacked up in stable, ridden by their rider and then my daughter had a really lovely ride on her - dealer explained they had found that the pony likes a rider with light, quiet hands and seat which my daughter does. Dealer explained she had been a trade in from a family buying a more experienced BS pony from them a month before. Checked dealer out on the usual FB pages and reviews all good. Negotiated a reduced price because they wanted a quick sale due to other ponies due to come in and one sale had already fallen through because of the buyer mucking them around and not collecting as agreed.
In the last 2 weeks we have come across the owners who traded her in through social media and made contact with questions as we have had some issues since she was able to come out of quarantine. Boy, have had our eyes opened as to her history!
She was sold to them as a green 6 year old by a dealer who is known locally to be a bit dodgy in Oct 2023. He registered her for the replacement passport but they never changed it to their ownership. Knowing his reputation chances are he has backed her roughly and quickly after getting her from Ireland and may also have tweaked her age - his advert on FB only shows her trotting down a lane and the rider getting off and then remounting while pony looks unhappy with the bit in her mouth. Buyer was a 13 year old girl who had 2 years experience at a riding school with non horsey parents, so a disaster waiting to happen.
Between then and February this year they had a hell of a time with her. On the ground she was bargey, wouldn't tie up without stressing and jumped out of her stable so ended up out 24/7. Ridden, she bucked, leaped around and began rearing. The girl was having monthly lessons but otherwise left to deal with it herself and rather than lose confidence, her social media seems to show her playing up the fact that her naughty pony made her a good rider. She has told my daughter the pony is really sweet and good fun! Apparently they did loads of investigation in to her behaviors including the usual teeth, saddle and back plus vets for x-rays - my vets have requested her records from theirs. A lot is now starting to make sense to us, for example the pony has a bald patch on her face which the dealer told us had been caused by her rubbing her face in the trailer on the 3 hour journey to their yard - I now suspect the dealers have left her tied up for a long period of time to try and cure her and she has rubbed it then. I'm now 99% certain they knew of her issues but I can't prove it.
Knowing what I do now, its interesting to see the ways in which all this is coming out with us as her new owners. My observations and queries are:
- She is anxious and stressy but weirdly not spooky at all. For example she will be practically shaking and have nervous poos if taken in to the stable block but will happily walk past a massive tractor pulling an irrigation reel behind it without batting an eyelid - is this unusual?
- She is good to catch and polite to lead but dances and paws if tied up anywhere - better if another horse in view but still not great - I can bring her companion pony along to help with this but would that be creating a bigger problem when we want to separate them?
- She is really very clever, very sweet and is catching on quickly to the bits of NH style pressure and release I am doing with her - backing up, disengaging quarters with minimal pressure needed etc - I'm happy doing this to build my relationship with her but should I also be letting my daughter to get involved with this as she is going to be the one riding her?
For the moment I am working on the basis that she may well actually be only 5 rising 6 if the original dealer bumped her age up and that shes never been properly handled or broken to ride. Riding has been taken off the table for the moment as we don't have a saddle and were planning to use a Zoe Snape until our fitter is out later this month but I don't want my daughter trying to deal with the pony throwing shapes in it. I've got vet booked to look at her teeth next week and a really good trainer ready to help us once we have ruled out anything pain related.
Other than the questions above I am really only posting to get it all down and off my chest because it's been the most stressful 6 weeks so far between extended quarantine and then finding all this out. Cup of tea and chocolate brownie for anyone who made it to the end!

