zoon
Well-Known Member
I sold my gelding in Feb to a dealer. She is one of my friends and I trust her to find him a good home. Just needed a quick sale as wasn't in a position to keep him.
Well, she can't sell him. He has a heart murmur, so will never pass a vetting. She rang me today and asked if I want him back. She is tempted to pass him on to another dealer as he's not selling. I'm not happy about this, but as he's no longer my horse there's nothing I can do and it was a risk I took.
I have my own land. Currently have a 2 year old pony and a weanling. Vast amounts of grass and shelter. So where to keep him is not a problem.
I am on maternity leave at the moment so have no income coming in. I have haylage to pay for and fencing to fix this month so to be honest I can't really afford to do it, although money could be found if desperate.
My heart is saying get him back as I really don't want him passed from pillar to post. He was a fantastic horse to me.
He could be a large drain on my finances as he loses weight over winter and has previously always been stabled. I don't have stables. He has always been expensive to keep - a walking vet bill who eats money to keep his weight on! So brain is saying no!
What shall I do?
Well, she can't sell him. He has a heart murmur, so will never pass a vetting. She rang me today and asked if I want him back. She is tempted to pass him on to another dealer as he's not selling. I'm not happy about this, but as he's no longer my horse there's nothing I can do and it was a risk I took.
I have my own land. Currently have a 2 year old pony and a weanling. Vast amounts of grass and shelter. So where to keep him is not a problem.
I am on maternity leave at the moment so have no income coming in. I have haylage to pay for and fencing to fix this month so to be honest I can't really afford to do it, although money could be found if desperate.
My heart is saying get him back as I really don't want him passed from pillar to post. He was a fantastic horse to me.
He could be a large drain on my finances as he loses weight over winter and has previously always been stabled. I don't have stables. He has always been expensive to keep - a walking vet bill who eats money to keep his weight on! So brain is saying no!
What shall I do?