Frazzle
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In a bit of a dilema here and dont want to be hasty but this is really stressing me out and would like some advice before I take the next step.
Basically last summer I was approached by a friend of a friend as we had a 7yo pony mare and we were asked if we would loan her out with view to buy, she was going to be a child's pony and they would be doing the whole breaking in/ridden thing with her. They have other ponies, their own place etc so we agreed to let her go. There was a BHS style loan agreement put in place with the buy/extend lease decision to be made in a year's time.
Over the months anytime we asked how she was coming on under saddle there was always an excuse why she wasnt started (basically the child had got an older experienced pony and time seemed to be getting spent on her). fair enough I can understand that. I visited a couple of times and was happy enough with how she was looking.
Fast forward to yesterday we were in the area so popped in. We had been told her mane had been rubbed a little by the rug, hmmm a little! she basically has no mane left, this pony does not rub btw so no sweet itch. They took her rugs off, she has been clipped but her coat looked bloody awful, dull & fuzzy. She was in a (dried) mud field with little grass and no shelter. Her body condition was fine but she looks a state.
I just cannot get my head round how a pony who is being ridden regularly as she allegedly now is & would therefore regularly need her rugs removed be looking like this.
Have owned this pony since a foal and know her well and this was not her.
It was impossible to chat yesterday as her kids were being 'demanding' . we did ask to see her being ridden but were fobbed off and got shown a couple of pics on a camera.
So what now? Any phone call to the loaner is constantly interrupted by her kids. feel like sending a message asking for a call when she is free. Do we give a time limit and say we want to see an improvement voicing our concerns, do we bring her home or what do you suggest.
I know its been a long winter but she just looked so dull in all ways.
Basically last summer I was approached by a friend of a friend as we had a 7yo pony mare and we were asked if we would loan her out with view to buy, she was going to be a child's pony and they would be doing the whole breaking in/ridden thing with her. They have other ponies, their own place etc so we agreed to let her go. There was a BHS style loan agreement put in place with the buy/extend lease decision to be made in a year's time.
Over the months anytime we asked how she was coming on under saddle there was always an excuse why she wasnt started (basically the child had got an older experienced pony and time seemed to be getting spent on her). fair enough I can understand that. I visited a couple of times and was happy enough with how she was looking.
Fast forward to yesterday we were in the area so popped in. We had been told her mane had been rubbed a little by the rug, hmmm a little! she basically has no mane left, this pony does not rub btw so no sweet itch. They took her rugs off, she has been clipped but her coat looked bloody awful, dull & fuzzy. She was in a (dried) mud field with little grass and no shelter. Her body condition was fine but she looks a state.
I just cannot get my head round how a pony who is being ridden regularly as she allegedly now is & would therefore regularly need her rugs removed be looking like this.
Have owned this pony since a foal and know her well and this was not her.
It was impossible to chat yesterday as her kids were being 'demanding' . we did ask to see her being ridden but were fobbed off and got shown a couple of pics on a camera.
So what now? Any phone call to the loaner is constantly interrupted by her kids. feel like sending a message asking for a call when she is free. Do we give a time limit and say we want to see an improvement voicing our concerns, do we bring her home or what do you suggest.
I know its been a long winter but she just looked so dull in all ways.