appylass
Well-Known Member
A good friend of mine sold a horse about a month ago. The horse is a 6yo ISH, she was originally bought for very little from a woman who had bought her for her daughter. To cut a long story short, daughter had problems with horse rearing and basically lost interest. When the horse came to my friends she was underweight, with a sore back and very sharp, sore teeth. We worked through the problems and mare turned into a delightful little horse, she has never reared or done anything 'bad' since my friend has had her. She is a saint on the ground and although not a novice ride she doesn't do anything nasty at all. Sadly she has grown rather bigger than my friend wanted and the decision was made to sell her. A great deal of time was spent finding the 'right' person for this mare, she flew through a 5 stage vetting with the vet commenting what a lovely mare she was and that she was 'perfect' for what new owner wanted.
Fast forward to now, new owner has just texted my friend saying she has been in touch with previous owner and now 'knows the whole history' and feels that she has been taken for a ride and that my friend has been dishonest. She says she will be taking legal advice unless my friend 'does the decent thing' which we assume means taking the mare back.
My friend was completely honest about the horse, new owner tried her out several times and mare didn't put a foot wrong. She has tried to phone the new owner but she is not answering the phone or responding to texts asking her to call.
My friend is in bits, she really thought she had found a great home, she has found herself another horse so the money is 'spent' and she cannot afford to keep two anyway.
So my questions (on her behalf) are really what can the new owner do? Can she make her take the horse back, and what should my friend do in the mean time?
Sorry for the long post, this has all come as rather a shock given that we have heard nothing negative for nearly a month and assumed all was well.
Fast forward to now, new owner has just texted my friend saying she has been in touch with previous owner and now 'knows the whole history' and feels that she has been taken for a ride and that my friend has been dishonest. She says she will be taking legal advice unless my friend 'does the decent thing' which we assume means taking the mare back.
My friend was completely honest about the horse, new owner tried her out several times and mare didn't put a foot wrong. She has tried to phone the new owner but she is not answering the phone or responding to texts asking her to call.
My friend is in bits, she really thought she had found a great home, she has found herself another horse so the money is 'spent' and she cannot afford to keep two anyway.
So my questions (on her behalf) are really what can the new owner do? Can she make her take the horse back, and what should my friend do in the mean time?
Sorry for the long post, this has all come as rather a shock given that we have heard nothing negative for nearly a month and assumed all was well.