Mikas-mom
Active Member
It’s all well and good people telling Keira that they wouldn’t send the horse back and would rather lose the money etc etc. But we all have to look at this realistically.
£2500 is a lot of money to just throw away, especially given the state of the country right now. And while I agree that most of us would just love to keep the horse and either get full vets Work ups or retire him to the field or whatever, that’s not being realistic.
shes had this horse for just 4 weeks, she admittedly made a mistake in buying him (havent we all done that at some point?) and now she’s left with a horse that’s not safe for her to ride.
if it was a car with faulty brakes for example we wouldn’t be telling her to park it in the garage and enjoy looking at it would we!
this horse needs to be returned to the dealer and she needs to get a refund. He’s not fit for purpose.
we can’t keep every horse we ever take on, and have to do things sometimes that we don’t like. That’s horse ownership for you.
£2500 is a lot of money to just throw away, especially given the state of the country right now. And while I agree that most of us would just love to keep the horse and either get full vets Work ups or retire him to the field or whatever, that’s not being realistic.
shes had this horse for just 4 weeks, she admittedly made a mistake in buying him (havent we all done that at some point?) and now she’s left with a horse that’s not safe for her to ride.
if it was a car with faulty brakes for example we wouldn’t be telling her to park it in the garage and enjoy looking at it would we!
this horse needs to be returned to the dealer and she needs to get a refund. He’s not fit for purpose.
we can’t keep every horse we ever take on, and have to do things sometimes that we don’t like. That’s horse ownership for you.