Liesel
Well-Known Member
Sorry but I think it is total balls about a horse having to settle in. Total utter codswallop. Any horse worth its salt shout be happy to travel and be ridden what happens with overnight shows, ridden vets assessments, etc etc. You went for a hack you didnt ask the world.
Did you hack him when you tried him out?
Have to agree with R2R. How did he cope when competing away from home etc. When we bought our 4 1/2yr 16.1hh mare we gave her 2 days to settle before we rode her. She had had a long journey to us (5 nights away from previous home in a strange livery yard - due to not being able to sail because of the weather - before being transported to us via a 4.5 hr trip on a ferry). She behaved impeccably albeit in an indoor for the first time but also on her first hack and since (she is my daughter's horse and I did walk with her for the first few weeks as daughter was only just 13 at the time with very long legs!).
I appreciate you have to treat all horses as individuals but if he was as good as gold when you tried him it would make me think. As previous owners dont want to know, which would be unthinkable if it were me, if you had taken bloods with your 5 stage, if he doesnt improve, I would have them tested. If its a private sale Im not sure if you could demand your money back, caveat emptor and all that. Doesnt sound as though you would have much luck from their initial reaction to your problem.
Good luck and I hope everything turns out well for you.