Miss L Toe
Well-Known Member
What horsegirl said.
Plenty of ppl (including many on here) have been scared by a new horse in unfamiliar surroundings.
If your contract said he was to be shod then deduct the cost of that. If not then just give her the money back. (Less the cost of rug if that doesn't get returned).
What she feels/says about your horse won't be improved by you 'cheating' her out of her deposit.
At the end of the day, whilst what happened wasn't by any means ideal she hasn't harmed your horse and has kept in regular contact. In fact she was even prepared to stick with it for a little while longer.
Be happy horse is back home safe![]()
I support you totally, OP, the horse has not been returned in the condition it was sent out, and she only had it 7 days, ffs.
The horse was unsound.
The tack was damaged too.
and she constantly ignored your advice
No sensible person would remove shoes on a new horse that had just been put on, any horse almost any horse would be crippled by this.
If she wanted to go barefoot she should consult you, it is not her horse to with do as she pleases, suppose she decides not to feed it?
If she was frightened of the horse she should have taken your advice, and let it settle in, then get an assistant to help her with it.
You have not cheated anyone, she has stolen your rug and you will never see it again.
She was sending all sorts of messages, the horse was not being looked after properly and you quite rightly removed it.
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