cavalier123
Well-Known Member
Trying to keep this short, the background is as follows: My pony was on full livery and also has a neurological deficit (mild wobblers) which the yard were aware of. I had been working hard with a physio and had just had the go ahead from the vet to ride the pony again, when pony had to be kept in for a few days due to weight issues... I realised this would mean that the yard would tie the pony to a post and rail fence (only place for tying up, where all liveries are tied), I asked them to muck him out in his stable because if tied to the fence he WILL put his head through it, in order to get to the haylage that falls from the nets onto the other side of the fence and with his neurological problems it would be serious if he pulled back quickly and caught himself, , they acknowledge that they would muck him out in stable and not tie him to the fence. The next morning when I arrived pony looked very sorry for himself and when I examined him he had a big lump on the side of his neck. I asked the yard owner if they had tied him to the fence and she said they had because she didn't pass the message on due to being at dentists, she also said that he hadn't put his head through the fence (not that they had seen anyway...) Vet came out and the result is the pony is now severely neurological and we don't know if he will ever recover again.. I am so upset and angry and I have moved the pony to a new yard on DIY. I have taken legal advice and I believe I have a case for negligence / duty of care, and understand that it would be based on my proving that he would reasonably have been expected to put his head through the rails, i.e greedy, hungry pony, haylage on other side of fence and past behavior and maybe even just based on behavior of any horse / pony in that situation. I am so angry not only because of what has happened to my pony, but the yard have been absolutely horrible about it and made me out to be in the wrong for being upset about this. Please let me know your thoughts, do you consider this to be negligent? Thanks for reading.