xBexyx
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About 2 months ago I thought I would start looking for a horse to loan as both my other boys are retired. SO I found a beautiful 5 year old appaloosa X who was relatively local and so I enquired about him.
His owner sounded nice, I was confused as to why she said he was in a grackle and a pelham even though he's only 5 and doesn't cross his jaw, but I just put it down to her not having much experience and decided to go try him out. He was very unsure about using his back legs and I think she must have socked him in the mouth a fair few times as he was not happy about being in that bit. But at 5, and myself being a very experienced rider it could all be worked on and I would get someone out to check his teeth. I told her that I didn't want to rush the process though as I didn't want to take anything that then had to go home 2 months later as he wasn't suitable as didn't want to upset my boys with something coming and going.
She was fine with this and even boxed him over to mine so I could ride him in the school. I put a regular bridle on him and a snaffle and he was much better. Still didn't want to rush it though but the owner was really pushing me to take him as she said I could offer him the home she wanted him to have. So I said I would take him.
Over the next 2 weeks I didn't hear much from her. Then out of the blue she text me and said she couldn't loan him to me. (She had actually wanted me to have him that weekend.) She said even though it was going to be a struggle she wanted to keep him. Which I understand to an extent, even though she will more than likely ruin him as she did not seem to know an awful lot about horses in general and she had told me she was really struggling financially.
Sorry for the rant but this has really thrown me and I am now dreading looking again for a horse in case the owner changes their mind last minute. Does this sound unreasonable to anyone else? Has it happened to anyone else? I text her asking for address so I could send her the stable sign I had bought him, and she just sent her address. No apologies.
His owner sounded nice, I was confused as to why she said he was in a grackle and a pelham even though he's only 5 and doesn't cross his jaw, but I just put it down to her not having much experience and decided to go try him out. He was very unsure about using his back legs and I think she must have socked him in the mouth a fair few times as he was not happy about being in that bit. But at 5, and myself being a very experienced rider it could all be worked on and I would get someone out to check his teeth. I told her that I didn't want to rush the process though as I didn't want to take anything that then had to go home 2 months later as he wasn't suitable as didn't want to upset my boys with something coming and going.
She was fine with this and even boxed him over to mine so I could ride him in the school. I put a regular bridle on him and a snaffle and he was much better. Still didn't want to rush it though but the owner was really pushing me to take him as she said I could offer him the home she wanted him to have. So I said I would take him.
Over the next 2 weeks I didn't hear much from her. Then out of the blue she text me and said she couldn't loan him to me. (She had actually wanted me to have him that weekend.) She said even though it was going to be a struggle she wanted to keep him. Which I understand to an extent, even though she will more than likely ruin him as she did not seem to know an awful lot about horses in general and she had told me she was really struggling financially.
Sorry for the rant but this has really thrown me and I am now dreading looking again for a horse in case the owner changes their mind last minute. Does this sound unreasonable to anyone else? Has it happened to anyone else? I text her asking for address so I could send her the stable sign I had bought him, and she just sent her address. No apologies.