gill84
Well-Known Member
I loaned my now 19 year old mare out last winter to a lady who keeps her at the same yard as one of my mums horses. Everything has gone smoothly until now. My mum was concerned about her weight and asked me to go and see her. She's a true Irish draught and has always been quite heavy although at present she's carrying less weight than my thoroughbred. She's no muscle on her withers, she's ribby compared to how we know her to be and god knows when she last had a bath or even a brush.
She hasn't been worked in 3 weeks, hasn't had a farrier since Easter, this is 1st summer in 12 years of having her that she's been off hard feed and looks awful for it and her coat is more yellow than white!
I've said nothing to the loaner because I don't want to cause friction when my mum still has to be on that yard but I feel awful thinking that if she's just going to leave her in the field then I might as well have her as a field ornament than the loaner and know she's being looked after properly.
I've told my mum I'm going to keep a close eye on things for the next 2 weeks and if things are no better and she's still had no farrier or clean up then I'm going to confront the loaner. Maybe I'm being too soft and should be questioning her now but I don't want to make things difficult for my mum. Because my mums on the yard I have no loan agreement in place other than she's the loaners responsibility until I decide she's ready to retire or until the loaner doesn't want her. Thoughts please???
She hasn't been worked in 3 weeks, hasn't had a farrier since Easter, this is 1st summer in 12 years of having her that she's been off hard feed and looks awful for it and her coat is more yellow than white!
I've said nothing to the loaner because I don't want to cause friction when my mum still has to be on that yard but I feel awful thinking that if she's just going to leave her in the field then I might as well have her as a field ornament than the loaner and know she's being looked after properly.
I've told my mum I'm going to keep a close eye on things for the next 2 weeks and if things are no better and she's still had no farrier or clean up then I'm going to confront the loaner. Maybe I'm being too soft and should be questioning her now but I don't want to make things difficult for my mum. Because my mums on the yard I have no loan agreement in place other than she's the loaners responsibility until I decide she's ready to retire or until the loaner doesn't want her. Thoughts please???