Marydoll
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He makes me want to cry, but now its for all the right reasons, well done op i can wait to see him in the summer, please give us updates 
I am not trying to be critical here but have you had a vet give the pony a good going over? The only reason I am asking is that I have a slight suspicion that this poor chap might in fact be considerably older than the sellers stated? It sounds as though they were very inexperienced with horse care, so might not have been aware that weight loss, is just one symptom of problems associated with some older equines?
It could be that he looks as he does due to health problems associated with his considerable age or not being on a good worming programme? If it is true that they had him for a few years, then this weight loss due to lack of feeding could not have be sustained for that long surely? The pony would have died of malnutrition some time back? Or if they havent wormed him in all that time could it be severe worm damage?
Hope this doesn't offend you - just felt it might be worth mentioning but forgive me and ignore me if you have already checked all this out.![]()
You can't change the world by saving one animal, but you can change the world for that one animal you saved x
We bought him as 13 - he could be but his teeth could make him younger, certainly not older.
We honestly didn't realise quite how bad he was until we got him home, the minute they walked him out we looked at each other and knew we were taking him home cause of his weight and the rest didn't really matter. We knocked the price down cause of it (yes, we paid for him) shoved him on the truck and left.
We left another horse there, (not for sale, we did ask and we'd have had him as well), we've done what needed to be done regarding that.![]()
I'm assuming you've been in contact with either the WHW or RPSCA to inform them of the condition of the pony you've bought, and the threat to the one you've left behind?
WHW have been told and I sincerely hope can help.
Bless him, no excuse at all for that.
Thank god you found him x
You can't change the world by saving one animal, but you can change the world for that one animal you saved x
Bless him. The state of his poor frogsI can believe he's been standing in his own filth from looking at them.
Yes, they should have been paying us to take him away, we'd probably have bought him even if he wasn't anything like as advertised, he obviously may be different when he has any weight at all, but we're used to a bolshy big cob so that's fine.However, we couldn't leave him, from everything I had heard about the RSPCA (and as someone else said here) he's not bad enough to have been seized. As it is we've spoken to right people and can now say that they do have some money to feed and look after the other one, if it was money, or they may be given the knowledge to look after them properly, so maybe a good thing has happened for 2 horses, not just one.
On the plus side for him his feet *looked* dreadful, but our farrier was surprised by the hoof quality once he'd been trimed up. There's no infection anymore (though there obviously has been) and he believes the frogs should grow back ok, his feet just need to walk on different surfaces and be exposed to the air to stilmulate growth and healing.
He makes me want to cry, but now its for all the right reasons, well done op i can wait to see him in the summer, please give us updates![]()