AmyMay
Situation normal
No wonder their leaving.
Their pony, their choice. How has it got anything to do with you?
Not their problem - your problem
Crazy. Your horse, your problem to deal with.
Surely if the horse is at home you go and do late night checks, no matter what time you get in.
I'm afraid this situation is all of your own making. You simply can't expect others to be responsible for your horse's inability to be on his on in a field or stress in a stable. This is your problem to deal with.
I'm amazed they stayed with you as long as they did to be honest.
Things came to a head on Sunday when for the umpteenth time this summer they took the pony down to mow the grass in their garden.
Their pony, their choice. How has it got anything to do with you?
My TB is fine when pony is out at shows all day or hacking but is extremely stressed when he knows pony is over the otherside of the garden fence, can hear him but can't see him!!!
Not their problem - your problem
At 7pm sunday evening they had still not brought pony back so I could not bring mine into his stable otherwise he would have done his nut.
Crazy. Your horse, your problem to deal with.
Monday morning I go out to put them out and they have been out all night in the torrential rain with no rug on! Theres did but not mine!!!!!
I NEVER go out but went to the pictures for the first time in ages so didn't go back out that evening because I didn't for one minute think they would leave pony in garden and mine out all night in the rain unrugged.
Surely if the horse is at home you go and do late night checks, no matter what time you get in.
I'm afraid this situation is all of your own making. You simply can't expect others to be responsible for your horse's inability to be on his on in a field or stress in a stable. This is your problem to deal with.
I'm amazed they stayed with you as long as they did to be honest.