hjsanders
New User
Hi all,
I have had a broodmare on loan since June last year and had a lovely foal out of her this summer. She went extremely foal proud and has acted dangerously on several occasions. I took her knowing that she was a 'chestnut mare', but the stud owner where she is kept said she's never seen a horse that bad. Weaning is happening this friday so I got in contact with the mare's owner earlier in the month.
It started all pleasantly as it has been for the whole agreement. She said that she moved yards and house so didnt have space for the mare to come back. I then told her how bad the mare had been since having the foal. The owner admitted than on several occasions that she had considered having the mare PTS (as a foal had an autoimmune disease, later in life steroid treatment for autoimmune disease led to poor hock joint development and therefore unable to be ridden, hence now a broodie) and that with her unpredictable behavior around the foal that she would consider having PTS now.
It was all very dramatic! I felt like she was calling my bluff and that I would turn around and say 'no no its ok! lets not get that extreme' but i cant afford two horses and I dont enjoy having to be careful around the mare all the time and not being able to do anything with my own foal because of her.
For the last month I have been trying to sort this, having taken two weeks off uni to come back for the owner to see the mare and to be let down and messed around. She makes excuse after excuse and it has now resulted in her saying the she does want the mare PTS but wont give me written conformation or payment for the kennelman to come.
I dont know where I stand anymore. I have given written termination that the loan ends 1st of nov and that I relinquish all financial and care responsibility but now she has started to ignore me.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have had a broodmare on loan since June last year and had a lovely foal out of her this summer. She went extremely foal proud and has acted dangerously on several occasions. I took her knowing that she was a 'chestnut mare', but the stud owner where she is kept said she's never seen a horse that bad. Weaning is happening this friday so I got in contact with the mare's owner earlier in the month.
It started all pleasantly as it has been for the whole agreement. She said that she moved yards and house so didnt have space for the mare to come back. I then told her how bad the mare had been since having the foal. The owner admitted than on several occasions that she had considered having the mare PTS (as a foal had an autoimmune disease, later in life steroid treatment for autoimmune disease led to poor hock joint development and therefore unable to be ridden, hence now a broodie) and that with her unpredictable behavior around the foal that she would consider having PTS now.
It was all very dramatic! I felt like she was calling my bluff and that I would turn around and say 'no no its ok! lets not get that extreme' but i cant afford two horses and I dont enjoy having to be careful around the mare all the time and not being able to do anything with my own foal because of her.
For the last month I have been trying to sort this, having taken two weeks off uni to come back for the owner to see the mare and to be let down and messed around. She makes excuse after excuse and it has now resulted in her saying the she does want the mare PTS but wont give me written conformation or payment for the kennelman to come.
I dont know where I stand anymore. I have given written termination that the loan ends 1st of nov and that I relinquish all financial and care responsibility but now she has started to ignore me.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.