Maesfen
Extremely Old Nag!
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I have to say, contrary to everybody else, i don't think this horse has been given a chance.
If a regular posted here and explained that they had put their horse out on loan because they couldn't keep it - and the horse came back within a matter of days, 90% of the posts would be saying that the horse had not been given a chance to settle in to new surroundings, new field companions, changes in routine, etc.
I would be wanting this horse at least 2-3 weeks before making any decisions, and maybe taking a step back on the work being done until it has a little more confidence in a new rider (and that is no judgement on the ability of the rider)
The alternative? It goes back to be shunted around various loan homes unless it happens to find a patient and experienced person who is prepared to give it time. Or ends up even more mixed up and unhappy - in which case it would have been kinder to PTS
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I have to agree, he doesn't really seem to have had a chance yet to settle down, it can take a long time, even old horses.
On the other hand, if he does continue to show signs of rearing then he'd be on the box back now, no waiting for her to collect, that's her problem for misrepresenting him.
If he is a confirmed rearer at that age, I wouldn't pass him on at all like she has, he'd be put down so he couldn't hurt anyone. Nobody is worth more than any horse and I wouldn't like it on my conscience if he hurt someone.
I have to say, contrary to everybody else, i don't think this horse has been given a chance.
If a regular posted here and explained that they had put their horse out on loan because they couldn't keep it - and the horse came back within a matter of days, 90% of the posts would be saying that the horse had not been given a chance to settle in to new surroundings, new field companions, changes in routine, etc.
I would be wanting this horse at least 2-3 weeks before making any decisions, and maybe taking a step back on the work being done until it has a little more confidence in a new rider (and that is no judgement on the ability of the rider)
The alternative? It goes back to be shunted around various loan homes unless it happens to find a patient and experienced person who is prepared to give it time. Or ends up even more mixed up and unhappy - in which case it would have been kinder to PTS
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I have to agree, he doesn't really seem to have had a chance yet to settle down, it can take a long time, even old horses.
On the other hand, if he does continue to show signs of rearing then he'd be on the box back now, no waiting for her to collect, that's her problem for misrepresenting him.
If he is a confirmed rearer at that age, I wouldn't pass him on at all like she has, he'd be put down so he couldn't hurt anyone. Nobody is worth more than any horse and I wouldn't like it on my conscience if he hurt someone.