smilinghill_95
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I apologies that this is long winded but I want to warn others.
I put my pony out on loan last year while I was re schooling my new horse and it turned out to be the worst decision we ever made.
The girl (when i say girl she was 24) seemed pretty clued up and worked with horses so we were happy to put him there.
We visited on a few occasions and each time we hated what we saw. Mum came home the first time really upset as he has lacerations over his rump and bite marks all ove him from the filly he was sharing the feild with.
He had also lost some wieght in the first month of being there. We put this down to a new home etc.
We raised our concern that he was underweight and were assured he was being fed and wormed.
I also knew another girl(14) at the yard was riding him which was fine as she was trying to prove to her parents she could care for a pony.
I then had a nosey on facebook and found out that my pony had been sunloaned to this younger girl. he looked so miserable in her photos so i decided enough was enough and arraged to collect him after a heated conversation on the phone.The girl who I had orignally loand him to was on holiday at the time so there was a bit of argument with the yard owner when we showed up with the trailer.
When we got him home an unrugged him (his shoulders were rubbed raw!!) he had lost so much weight he looked like an advert for bluecross :'( I rcently noticed ridges on his hooves too which makes me worry he had laminitis.
I guess my point is whatever you do with your pony ensure you vet the loanee and where possible keep your pony at your current yard etc.
I totally regret putting my pony through months of hell.
Im just glad to say that he is home and very slowly getting back to normal - he has a spark in his eye again and looks for attention.
Rant over!!
I put my pony out on loan last year while I was re schooling my new horse and it turned out to be the worst decision we ever made.
The girl (when i say girl she was 24) seemed pretty clued up and worked with horses so we were happy to put him there.
We visited on a few occasions and each time we hated what we saw. Mum came home the first time really upset as he has lacerations over his rump and bite marks all ove him from the filly he was sharing the feild with.
He had also lost some wieght in the first month of being there. We put this down to a new home etc.
We raised our concern that he was underweight and were assured he was being fed and wormed.
I also knew another girl(14) at the yard was riding him which was fine as she was trying to prove to her parents she could care for a pony.
I then had a nosey on facebook and found out that my pony had been sunloaned to this younger girl. he looked so miserable in her photos so i decided enough was enough and arraged to collect him after a heated conversation on the phone.The girl who I had orignally loand him to was on holiday at the time so there was a bit of argument with the yard owner when we showed up with the trailer.
When we got him home an unrugged him (his shoulders were rubbed raw!!) he had lost so much weight he looked like an advert for bluecross :'( I rcently noticed ridges on his hooves too which makes me worry he had laminitis.
I guess my point is whatever you do with your pony ensure you vet the loanee and where possible keep your pony at your current yard etc.
I totally regret putting my pony through months of hell.
Im just glad to say that he is home and very slowly getting back to normal - he has a spark in his eye again and looks for attention.
Rant over!!