re horse sold on loan...might not be popular...but why?????......

charlie76

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Would any reputable equestrian centre a) sell a horse that was apparently lame to a random stranger for £1!! I can understand them lending or giving the horse away to some one they know and trust with the agreement the horse stays on the premises but to sell it to some one they Have never met and walking away from it is Just as disgraceful as the girl who sold it for meat and b) plaster it all over Facebook with threats being made and the most disgusting language. Nothing liked airing your dirty laundry in public for making you look unprofessional!
C) think they Have any right to What happened to the horse after sale. They were stupid enough to sell the horse without knowing the buyers yet make a fuss When the buyer does something they didn't like. That should have been considered before palming the poor old boy off!

Don't get me wrong. I am not saying what happened was in anyway right but a bit of me thinks clima equestrian centre are just as much to blame and if they love these horses as much as they say They do they would not have sold it for £1!!!
 
Very good points made - such a shame this resulted in a very sad outcome for the horse.

FWIW - the name of the equestrian centre is not a secret. But even if it wasn't, I'm unsure how OP naming it, makes her "just as bad"?!
 
Excuse me but You only have to follow the link ,sorry, make that three links, on the original post to Facebook to know the name, its not exactly a secret! The Facebook page is an open page for anyone to see! If they Don't want people to name them they Don't put the link on!!! Common sense really! I hardly think me using their openly public name (again see Facebook link) is the crime of the century, if you Don't want to be named, keep your private business matters private!
 
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