horseylass
Well-Known Member
Really need your advice and opinions on my situation.
My old man left us about 6 weeks ago to go on companion loan, everything was going brill until, his loaner said he had starting kicking and biting her other horses, for no apparent reason.
I had owned him for 9yrs, and he's never once bitten, kicked or bullied anyone, or any horse, so this seemed very strange.
So i went to see him last week, and he looked like a completely different horse! He looked grey (and he is jet black) and had a really dull looking coat,,,Looked like he'd hadnt had a groom since he has been there, his back looked even more dipped than it did when he left us.
She hadnt started rugging him up yet (which i no some people leave to the very last minute, but he is TBx and late 20's) and the field he is in, is on the top of a huge hill!
You might think im just being over protective, but i just felt so sorry for him, he looked miserable.
Then that night i got a message from his loaner, asking what i thought of him??
what would you do?
My old man left us about 6 weeks ago to go on companion loan, everything was going brill until, his loaner said he had starting kicking and biting her other horses, for no apparent reason.
I had owned him for 9yrs, and he's never once bitten, kicked or bullied anyone, or any horse, so this seemed very strange.
So i went to see him last week, and he looked like a completely different horse! He looked grey (and he is jet black) and had a really dull looking coat,,,Looked like he'd hadnt had a groom since he has been there, his back looked even more dipped than it did when he left us.
She hadnt started rugging him up yet (which i no some people leave to the very last minute, but he is TBx and late 20's) and the field he is in, is on the top of a huge hill!
You might think im just being over protective, but i just felt so sorry for him, he looked miserable.
Then that night i got a message from his loaner, asking what i thought of him??
what would you do?