Horse1979
Active Member
We just got a new pony. Described as a good all rounder ridden but a 5 yr old off lead and 1m sj with a more experienced rider. They had sent the pony up north for 6 months as they had the opportunity of a great rider to compete BS for 6 months and have them sell him for them. However they didn't manage to sell him so he went back to owners. Pony had just come back to them when they advertised him. We went and saw him and they said he was great but could nap going into a sj ring and had on one occasion lifted front two feet off the floor but never done it again.
So.... We decide being only 7 a bit of napping is ok as we can work with that. ( by the way this was NOT a cheap pony) so we get him home and the next day have the first ride on him to discover he violently head shakes in the ménage. We tried to persevere but it was so bad my daughter was having reins pulled from her. So we take him in the field to see if it helps him- nope, just as bad! After 45 mins we give up! The lady who had him up north who's V experienced daughter had been riding him on the sales livery message me on Facebook to say congrats on buying him if I needed any advise etc to call her as they have had him for 6 months and know him well. So, as I didn't want to bother old owners at this stage and only being one day in- I call lady up north! What she tells me about this pony had my jaw on the floor! She is a very reputable lady , knows her stuff and has an established reputation to look after so I trust her word.she said he genuinely hadn't head shook apart from once. However, this pony was NOT for the faint hearted as he will go bolt upright at shows, he also drops his shoulder and has a buck in him! His napping is so bad to one side that his hole body needed months of physio! I told her I was not told anything of the sort when i got him and she said that's why she didn't sell him as she was so honest about him! I then contacted the old owner and said just to keep them informed first ride didn't go well- however we have a lesson with our dressage instructor the next day and will keep fingers crossed the head shaking stops! However- i did not know this pony was so bad at shows at all! My daughter is young and not experienced enough for this! It was a private sale and I'm worried to try and take him off yard!! Where do I stand. I did not let the owner know I had spoke to lady up north yesterday- help!!!! The text I got back from the old owners was defensive and as if they don't give a crap!
What are my rights as private buyer???? I did not sign anything to say sold as seen!!
Thanks
So.... We decide being only 7 a bit of napping is ok as we can work with that. ( by the way this was NOT a cheap pony) so we get him home and the next day have the first ride on him to discover he violently head shakes in the ménage. We tried to persevere but it was so bad my daughter was having reins pulled from her. So we take him in the field to see if it helps him- nope, just as bad! After 45 mins we give up! The lady who had him up north who's V experienced daughter had been riding him on the sales livery message me on Facebook to say congrats on buying him if I needed any advise etc to call her as they have had him for 6 months and know him well. So, as I didn't want to bother old owners at this stage and only being one day in- I call lady up north! What she tells me about this pony had my jaw on the floor! She is a very reputable lady , knows her stuff and has an established reputation to look after so I trust her word.she said he genuinely hadn't head shook apart from once. However, this pony was NOT for the faint hearted as he will go bolt upright at shows, he also drops his shoulder and has a buck in him! His napping is so bad to one side that his hole body needed months of physio! I told her I was not told anything of the sort when i got him and she said that's why she didn't sell him as she was so honest about him! I then contacted the old owner and said just to keep them informed first ride didn't go well- however we have a lesson with our dressage instructor the next day and will keep fingers crossed the head shaking stops! However- i did not know this pony was so bad at shows at all! My daughter is young and not experienced enough for this! It was a private sale and I'm worried to try and take him off yard!! Where do I stand. I did not let the owner know I had spoke to lady up north yesterday- help!!!! The text I got back from the old owners was defensive and as if they don't give a crap!
What are my rights as private buyer???? I did not sign anything to say sold as seen!!
Thanks