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My new loan ponio.

As some of you may recall i've been looking for a long term loan of a been there done that sort of horse about 15hh + heavy cob type. safe in traffic etc.

Since I announced I was looking for a loan, I've received all sorts of negative comments about how I should just wait till I can affoard to buy one, I'm just wasting peoples time loaning etc. which I feel has been uncalled for. especially as it's been from so called friends. I have a field available to me, that I pay for. I am only looking to loan not buy as, when I lost both my and my son's pony, it was due to old age - therefor not insured. But still had bills etc to pay. Also If I got a good loan then I would not be handing it back when I have the money saved to buy, I would hold onto it as long as the owner was happy for me to but this didn't seem to wash with some.

A good loan horse is hard to come by (especially as I was looking for a steady neddy which is what eeryone wants), and had a few let downs of viewing something that was not what was advertised. A true friend of mine said to stop looking, everyone knew I was and the right one would find me. As soon as I stopped looking, I was inundated with offers of loans, all of which would have been suitible. After a weekend of riding more than I had since 2010 (boy I was sore) I had to make a decision. did I go for the steady neddy cob..........................


Nope. I went for this

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my rising 4, bum high, highland gelding.

His back end is currently standing at 14hh his front end 13.1hh he's not 4 till next month, but was backed at the end of last summer and has been hacked away.

He arrived on Friday 13th after loading and travelling beautifully he is now well settled and in with his field mates, he's eating loads and starting to fill out (he still has a lot of growing to do) we've done a couple of in hand walks and I've spent loads of time grooming him to get to know him, well as much as you can in a short period of time.

We had a great exercise plan worked out for this week (for both me and him) with in hand walks, long reining etc. but i'm now laid up with a horrendous virus that means I can only crawl from my bed to the sofa and thats it...... I collapsed after a shower this morning as I had been standing for too long :( Thankfully my field share is checking on him and is going to do some of the work I had planned for him this week for me shes an angel :)

anyhow, another photo for you......

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Thanks

He's got quite a bit of growing/filling out to do yet but was very good on Sunday when I used my eldest son as a scary monster - jumping up and down waving scary things around and acting the fool on the mounting block. My aim is to have him pretty de-sensitised to loud bangs and flappy objects etc and generally bombproof him as much as possible.

I must admit tho from what i've seen of him (he's been jumping the logs in the field) I think he might make quite a nice WHP and we can bomb about and have a bit of fun.
 
He's rather lovely. Not what I was expecting at all when I started reading your post :p :D I hope your virus clears soon and you can start having fun with your new pony.
We need lots of updates and loads of pics of him ;) :D :D
 
Aww what a cutie! So pleased you've found something lovely :)
You should speak to JFTD, she has the most amazing highland's I've ever seen!
Hope you have lots of fun with him :)
 
ooh lovely...there are a few highland fans on this forum, you should post your pic with Highland in the title.

Hope you have lots of fun
 
Nope not lwvtb (at the moment) just a perm loan (with a trial period of 4 months so I can check he's ok - no medical issues etc like a sort of vetting trial) then owner happy for me to have him on perm loan.

she bought him as a youngster having never had horses before, and has overhorses herself. she now has a new more suitable horse (she's a novice) that will take her thru the novice stages and onwards, but as she';s had him since a baby she can;t bring herself to sell him to just anyone which is why she's loaning (for now) and to use her words, when she feels ready to make the decision to sell to a home they both know and are happy with then she will. She'd very concerned about him going to a home, not being suitable and getting sold on so or going ot the wrong home.

So this way works for both - I have a field and such like but not enough finds to buy a highland (at the mo) she has a loving and perm home for her boy and should she decide to sell the home has already been vetted.
 
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