Horses24-7
Well-Known Member
Hi all
I put my daughter first pony out on loan to a family when my daughter outgrew him for there 2 children.
The marriage of the family has broken down and the wife has moved out and took the children with her. My pony has stayed at the farm as the dad wanted them to still have him when they came for the weekends- he's a cattle farmer.
Went to see my pony yesterday and he's living out (which isn't a prob really it's just he was extremely spoilt with us as a shettie!) but when he went they said they were keeping him in at night to keep his weight good.
He looked a healthy weight etc but his feet did look long which I said and he said he was getting the farrier soon.
He basically looked like he wasn't coming in from this field, very ungroomed etc and I made me wonder actually how often the children actually do anything with him?
He went on loan as he's such a lovely pony and I didn't want him wasted with us when he could make some other children happy
I'm now worrying, I know his basic needs are being met (apart from he needing the farrier!) but im now doubting he's getting any attention.
Is it me being over protective?
What would you do ?
I put my daughter first pony out on loan to a family when my daughter outgrew him for there 2 children.
The marriage of the family has broken down and the wife has moved out and took the children with her. My pony has stayed at the farm as the dad wanted them to still have him when they came for the weekends- he's a cattle farmer.
Went to see my pony yesterday and he's living out (which isn't a prob really it's just he was extremely spoilt with us as a shettie!) but when he went they said they were keeping him in at night to keep his weight good.
He looked a healthy weight etc but his feet did look long which I said and he said he was getting the farrier soon.
He basically looked like he wasn't coming in from this field, very ungroomed etc and I made me wonder actually how often the children actually do anything with him?
He went on loan as he's such a lovely pony and I didn't want him wasted with us when he could make some other children happy
I'm now worrying, I know his basic needs are being met (apart from he needing the farrier!) but im now doubting he's getting any attention.
Is it me being over protective?
What would you do ?