Missadelaide
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
I am a now and again poster and could really do with some advice.
I have a 4yr old ISH gelding that I sent out on loan on Saturday as I cannot afford to keep him and have had no interest in his sale advert. He had a previous injury about 9 months ago that I did not disclose to the loanee as it had recovered and he's been sound for 7/8 months now. He had done his achilles tendon and had been fine since I brought him into work. We have been hacking, jumping, schooling and he'd been tearing around his field and no heat or any kind of issue with the old injury.
On Saturday I sent him out on loan, I delivered him there and he was perfectly sound. The girl who recieved him watched him trot around the field as did her friend and I. I handed over his equipment and we both signed the contract and I got on my way.
That evening I had a text to say he was lame on the leg that he had an old injury from, so I called her and told her about the old injury but said it was highly unlikely that it could have re-occured. She agreed to see how it was in the morning.
The following morning I got a text to say I had given her a damaged horse and I had to collect him. I told her despite the fact she has to give a months notice I would have him back but she would have to bring him, to which she refused but after a while she agreed to bring him back. He arrived back last night.
I have checked him and there is no doubt he has redone the injury but he has also lost a shoe. I have sought legal advice and been told that she has to pay vets fees and is also liable for a months keep as she is in breech of contract. However, she is now insisting that he was like that when he arrived and they have done nothing to him and that I deliberately sent her a lame horse. She says she won't give any money towards vets fees and that because I didn't disclose an old injury I should pay.
I have loaned horses out before but never had any problems before - help, I am now stuck with a horse I can't afford to keep and don't really want to start getting lawyers involved. Any advice appreciated!!
I am a now and again poster and could really do with some advice.
I have a 4yr old ISH gelding that I sent out on loan on Saturday as I cannot afford to keep him and have had no interest in his sale advert. He had a previous injury about 9 months ago that I did not disclose to the loanee as it had recovered and he's been sound for 7/8 months now. He had done his achilles tendon and had been fine since I brought him into work. We have been hacking, jumping, schooling and he'd been tearing around his field and no heat or any kind of issue with the old injury.
On Saturday I sent him out on loan, I delivered him there and he was perfectly sound. The girl who recieved him watched him trot around the field as did her friend and I. I handed over his equipment and we both signed the contract and I got on my way.
That evening I had a text to say he was lame on the leg that he had an old injury from, so I called her and told her about the old injury but said it was highly unlikely that it could have re-occured. She agreed to see how it was in the morning.
The following morning I got a text to say I had given her a damaged horse and I had to collect him. I told her despite the fact she has to give a months notice I would have him back but she would have to bring him, to which she refused but after a while she agreed to bring him back. He arrived back last night.
I have checked him and there is no doubt he has redone the injury but he has also lost a shoe. I have sought legal advice and been told that she has to pay vets fees and is also liable for a months keep as she is in breech of contract. However, she is now insisting that he was like that when he arrived and they have done nothing to him and that I deliberately sent her a lame horse. She says she won't give any money towards vets fees and that because I didn't disclose an old injury I should pay.
I have loaned horses out before but never had any problems before - help, I am now stuck with a horse I can't afford to keep and don't really want to start getting lawyers involved. Any advice appreciated!!