Holly Hocks
Well-Known Member
I can't believe that six months after losing Rebel I finally get the disposal bill. I asked about it six weeks after he was PTS and the vet was surprised that I hadn't got it yet. After three months I started to assume that he had gone on the fallen stock lorry which would have been on the yard early the following morning - possibly before the one which was booked. The farmer said nothing and I said nothing.
Then I phoned the vet today to make a payment to my other horse's account and was told that there was £180 outstanding from a company called Equine End of Life Services for Rebel. I asked why it had taken so long and did not get an answer, only a very apologetic "I don't know".
Just when you think you've got over it, something comes and smacks you in the face to remind you! Am I wrong to feel a bit peed off?
I know it has to be paid and I don't think it's expensive, but it's the principle behind it. Maybe I'll take six months to pay the bill seeing as it's taken them six months to send it!
Then I phoned the vet today to make a payment to my other horse's account and was told that there was £180 outstanding from a company called Equine End of Life Services for Rebel. I asked why it had taken so long and did not get an answer, only a very apologetic "I don't know".
Just when you think you've got over it, something comes and smacks you in the face to remind you! Am I wrong to feel a bit peed off?
I know it has to be paid and I don't think it's expensive, but it's the principle behind it. Maybe I'll take six months to pay the bill seeing as it's taken them six months to send it!