blueberry
Well-Known Member
Why is it so many people suffer bad experiences with loaners??
Last year we loaned out our veteran hanovarian mare, she has arthritic changes in her hocks but is very much in use and well.
She went out on permanent loan hundreds of miles away, to do light dressage and showing and end her days there.
Her loaner decided to send her back just as her next cortasone injections were due.
When we collected her from the transporter in scotland she was very stressed, had lost weight, several marks/scars on her coat (maybe superficial) and with her shoes barely hanging on.
This is such a sweet mare and such a lady, it has taken us days to settle her and i am so very annoyed with her loaner.
Who would not answer our calls or reply to our e-mails when we tried to find out what feed she had her on, worming, etc, what time she was being collected from the transporter or in fact if she had been picked up.
To break her journey we travelled to scotland to pick her up rather than being transported and would have not even know if she was there if it was not for being persistant with the no so co-operative transport comapny.
Sorry......rant....rant...and rant...and this is 3 days after her arriving home...good job i didnt post on saturday evening.
Just had to get it off my chest......
forgot to mention, the loaner is the secretary of a well known horse society.
Last year we loaned out our veteran hanovarian mare, she has arthritic changes in her hocks but is very much in use and well.
She went out on permanent loan hundreds of miles away, to do light dressage and showing and end her days there.
Her loaner decided to send her back just as her next cortasone injections were due.
When we collected her from the transporter in scotland she was very stressed, had lost weight, several marks/scars on her coat (maybe superficial) and with her shoes barely hanging on.
This is such a sweet mare and such a lady, it has taken us days to settle her and i am so very annoyed with her loaner.
Who would not answer our calls or reply to our e-mails when we tried to find out what feed she had her on, worming, etc, what time she was being collected from the transporter or in fact if she had been picked up.
To break her journey we travelled to scotland to pick her up rather than being transported and would have not even know if she was there if it was not for being persistant with the no so co-operative transport comapny.
Sorry......rant....rant...and rant...and this is 3 days after her arriving home...good job i didnt post on saturday evening.
Just had to get it off my chest......
forgot to mention, the loaner is the secretary of a well known horse society.