catwithclaws
Well-Known Member
Sorry, this will be long, it's kind of a rant and to ask you guys if there's anything I could/should do to stop anyone else being endangered.
A friend of mine has taken a horse on full loan, advertised as a showjumper ready to go out and win etc, sound and healthy, no vices etc. Was ok to ride if a little sharp when she tried it out, but she is a confident, experienced rider so it didn't worry her too much at the time.
Since she has had the horse (almost a month) it's done nothing but rear when under saddle. On the ground it's fine, when lunging etc. my friend called the owner, who arranged a physio treatment and then told my friend to carry on and ride as normal.
It carried on happening, owner was adamant that it must be my friends riding that was causing it. Several others have tried, people with many many years of experience, instructors, and the horse does exactly the same thing.
Fast forward to 2 nights ago, friend was riding horse in the school, went to dismount and this horse went vertical and flipped itself over. It landed on top of my friend who was lucky not to be killed, she is very sore and bruised but quite understandably has lost her confidence.
She got in touch with the owner to say she doesn't want to keep the horse after whats happened, and that she needs a work up from a vet to try and figure out what's wrong. The owner has said she won't take the horse back without 2 months notice.
The owner has readvertised the very next day as a competition horse ready to go out and win, works beautifully on the flat blah blah blah, saying 'NO NOVICES, BEGINNERS OR TIMEWASTERS!' This makes me very cross as my friend is not by any means a novice, nor a timewaster!
I suppose my question is WWYD? I wouldn't want the horse to be passed on to another unsuspecting loaner and for someone else to get seriously injured or even killed
but should I just stay out of it? Please be nice!
A friend of mine has taken a horse on full loan, advertised as a showjumper ready to go out and win etc, sound and healthy, no vices etc. Was ok to ride if a little sharp when she tried it out, but she is a confident, experienced rider so it didn't worry her too much at the time.
Since she has had the horse (almost a month) it's done nothing but rear when under saddle. On the ground it's fine, when lunging etc. my friend called the owner, who arranged a physio treatment and then told my friend to carry on and ride as normal.
It carried on happening, owner was adamant that it must be my friends riding that was causing it. Several others have tried, people with many many years of experience, instructors, and the horse does exactly the same thing.
Fast forward to 2 nights ago, friend was riding horse in the school, went to dismount and this horse went vertical and flipped itself over. It landed on top of my friend who was lucky not to be killed, she is very sore and bruised but quite understandably has lost her confidence.
She got in touch with the owner to say she doesn't want to keep the horse after whats happened, and that she needs a work up from a vet to try and figure out what's wrong. The owner has said she won't take the horse back without 2 months notice.
The owner has readvertised the very next day as a competition horse ready to go out and win, works beautifully on the flat blah blah blah, saying 'NO NOVICES, BEGINNERS OR TIMEWASTERS!' This makes me very cross as my friend is not by any means a novice, nor a timewaster!
I suppose my question is WWYD? I wouldn't want the horse to be passed on to another unsuspecting loaner and for someone else to get seriously injured or even killed