jovan
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Hi i haven't posted often.
I just purchased a PRE gelding from spain. I had him 5 stage vetted and he passed with a note on it stating he had a scar on his right eye and only limited his vision slightly. this was beginning of July.
I haven't been able to ride him due to the tack he came with not fitting and waiting for new tack to be made to fit him. then his teeth needed sorting and his back fromt he ill fitting tack and he lost lots of weight and we have had to put all that back on.
Well i have rid him 3 times in the school 2 for 10 minutes to bed the new saddle in and 1 was a 30 minute lesson.
His vaccines were due this month so as the yard owner had the vet coming out we shared the call out fee and i had his vaccines done. She looked at his eye.
THen told me he can'e see out of it, it lets light in but he can't see. Now i'm not after legal advice as my solictor has looked into it and I need to PRIVE they knew he was blind to sue.
I took him on a hack on the road today with someone fromt he yard walking with us to see if the hackign horse i purchased can still be a hacking horse.
He was lovely to ride until a car came up behind him and he spun around and stopped to watch it drive past. we then turned around and walked on when another car came but towards us so he stoped and turned into the road so he could see with his left eye. I tried to turn him and get him to keep walking so we weren't blocking the road when he got a little prancy.
I used some foresight and kept his halter and 12 ft long line on him. the 12 ft line i threw to the person walking with me and he had to lead us all the way back to the yard.
Will i ever be able to ride him as a hack or do i now have this HUGE pet i can' do what i wanted to do with?
i'm sat here in tears. he was my birthday present (which is in 10 days) and cost a small fortune.
in the school when there isn't anything around he seems ok. he doesn't like to stand still at all.
He has been with me 4 months do i just need to build more trust? I am only a Novice rider and completly self taught he was sold as a beginners horse.
I just purchased a PRE gelding from spain. I had him 5 stage vetted and he passed with a note on it stating he had a scar on his right eye and only limited his vision slightly. this was beginning of July.
I haven't been able to ride him due to the tack he came with not fitting and waiting for new tack to be made to fit him. then his teeth needed sorting and his back fromt he ill fitting tack and he lost lots of weight and we have had to put all that back on.
Well i have rid him 3 times in the school 2 for 10 minutes to bed the new saddle in and 1 was a 30 minute lesson.
His vaccines were due this month so as the yard owner had the vet coming out we shared the call out fee and i had his vaccines done. She looked at his eye.
THen told me he can'e see out of it, it lets light in but he can't see. Now i'm not after legal advice as my solictor has looked into it and I need to PRIVE they knew he was blind to sue.
I took him on a hack on the road today with someone fromt he yard walking with us to see if the hackign horse i purchased can still be a hacking horse.
He was lovely to ride until a car came up behind him and he spun around and stopped to watch it drive past. we then turned around and walked on when another car came but towards us so he stoped and turned into the road so he could see with his left eye. I tried to turn him and get him to keep walking so we weren't blocking the road when he got a little prancy.
I used some foresight and kept his halter and 12 ft long line on him. the 12 ft line i threw to the person walking with me and he had to lead us all the way back to the yard.
Will i ever be able to ride him as a hack or do i now have this HUGE pet i can' do what i wanted to do with?
i'm sat here in tears. he was my birthday present (which is in 10 days) and cost a small fortune.
in the school when there isn't anything around he seems ok. he doesn't like to stand still at all.
He has been with me 4 months do i just need to build more trust? I am only a Novice rider and completly self taught he was sold as a beginners horse.