Spyda
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With the history you've picked up on, I'd speak to your vet and have them come out to do a thorough vetting and any other tests necessary whilst it's on trial with you, before you committ to the horse in the long term.
I have to admit keeping my y/o sweet is really bothering me! I am terrified that i wont like the horse for some reason and she is convinced i will love him- also he is her all time favourite at work, It will almost be a personal insult to return him!
She wont ride him first, she is very very nervous and hasn't sat on a horse since last year- and her mare is the most perfect horse ever! her daughter might?!
Are tendon injuries always obvious? the ones i have seen have been
However i am leaving the yard in August anyway!
Are tendon injuries always obvious? the ones i have seen have been
I am a mixture of blind panic and excitement right now!
I have been looking for a horse, something quiet to ride out with my daughter and do some fun rides etc but generally hack.
My y/m and her daughter told me about a horse and really raved about him at a yard they work on. I eventually asked for the number so i could ring up and find out more, maybe arrange to visit, Ohh, no....Got to the yard yesterday to bring my daughters pony in and am told its all been arranged he's coming on Tuesday for a months trial??!!! WTF????
I dont know how i reacted tbh i was so stunned. My first reaction was slight irritation maybe that i hadnt even said yes but then i saw how really chuffed with herself y/o was at having found me a horse for free and arranged delivery (transport bothers me!) that i didnt have the heart to be crabby! The more i hear about him the better he sounds (although really not what i was looking for)
He's 10, Bay raced until being turned away last year but has also hacked and done fun rides with the trainers wife. been wintered out so apparently a bit scruffy and needs a good feed but generally a really nice sort.
y/o daughters knows me well and i ride her horses and she rode mine so she knows what i want in a horse and what i will accept and she is convinced he's perfect for me and i will love him.
Sooo, really exciting but at the same time like being in a slightly mad dream. I'm NOT a person ever take on something unseen but do trust these people and its a month trial.... watch this space, and wish me luck!
Ooo someone's looking to make a penny or two off your back. And remember - once he's up, fed and getting fitter he probably won't be the quiet plod that's being delivered.
I feel quite cross on behalf of this horse that his retirement is being left in the lap of the gods. Poor lad.