flips
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Bear with me, I'll try to keep this as short as I can and as simple.
Jan 2004 - My ex-hubby's sister (EHS) takes a friend of hers horse - Chris on loan as friend is moving abroad.
Jan 2004 - Friend is aware that EHS doesn't want Chris and agrees that another mutally known person can have Chris on loan - no agreement as agreement is with EHS.
April 2004 - Friend comes back for a couple of weeks, goes to see Chris and is disgusted with the condition of him. EHS goes and sees Chris and agrees. Chris needs new home. I have just had one of my horses PTS and agree to take Chris on - again no agreement between me and owner as agreement is with EHS and I wasn't worried coz she's my sister-in-law!!
Chris arrives with assortment of mostly ropey rugs and tack, with the exception of his saddle which was/ is lovley. Had to buy all new rugs, bridle and all the other parafinaleia (sp) to make Chris comfy
Paid for all upkeep and insurance etc - I expect nothing less after all he's kinda my pony and owner isn't coming back, EHS doesn't want him. In fact didn't hear from owner at all ever - even when I sent photo's.
Sept 2006 - Chris is very lame. Long and short he has nasty bone growths in his knee and vet doesn't know what cause is. Eventual decision - very sadly Chris is PTS. Owner aware and is happy that right decision was made but speaks to EHS and Mother-in-law not me.
Jan 2007 - Ex-Hubby and split up and eventually get divorced - after a very messy time I get the majority of all my equestrian stuff back including most of Chris' stuff.
July 2009 - Chris' owner calls out of the blue - I want all Chris' stuff, I'll come and collect it this Sunday. Look forward to meeting you!
Now am I getting my knickers in a twist or is this rude? It's 5 years since she saw Chris, she never seemed that interested in him while I was riding/ competeing/ hunting him, and it's over 2 years since I had to have him PTS. I didn't gain anything as the insurance company wriggled out of paying - another story.
Personally if the shoe was on the other foot I wouldn't dream of doing it. Now maybe I do still use his saddle on another horse and will be sad to see it go, but I have other saddles that'll fit him - it's more the principle!
Sorry for the long one, but your unbiased and rational thoughts would be appreacited.
Jan 2004 - My ex-hubby's sister (EHS) takes a friend of hers horse - Chris on loan as friend is moving abroad.
Jan 2004 - Friend is aware that EHS doesn't want Chris and agrees that another mutally known person can have Chris on loan - no agreement as agreement is with EHS.
April 2004 - Friend comes back for a couple of weeks, goes to see Chris and is disgusted with the condition of him. EHS goes and sees Chris and agrees. Chris needs new home. I have just had one of my horses PTS and agree to take Chris on - again no agreement between me and owner as agreement is with EHS and I wasn't worried coz she's my sister-in-law!!
Chris arrives with assortment of mostly ropey rugs and tack, with the exception of his saddle which was/ is lovley. Had to buy all new rugs, bridle and all the other parafinaleia (sp) to make Chris comfy
Sept 2006 - Chris is very lame. Long and short he has nasty bone growths in his knee and vet doesn't know what cause is. Eventual decision - very sadly Chris is PTS. Owner aware and is happy that right decision was made but speaks to EHS and Mother-in-law not me.
Jan 2007 - Ex-Hubby and split up and eventually get divorced - after a very messy time I get the majority of all my equestrian stuff back including most of Chris' stuff.
July 2009 - Chris' owner calls out of the blue - I want all Chris' stuff, I'll come and collect it this Sunday. Look forward to meeting you!
Now am I getting my knickers in a twist or is this rude? It's 5 years since she saw Chris, she never seemed that interested in him while I was riding/ competeing/ hunting him, and it's over 2 years since I had to have him PTS. I didn't gain anything as the insurance company wriggled out of paying - another story.
Personally if the shoe was on the other foot I wouldn't dream of doing it. Now maybe I do still use his saddle on another horse and will be sad to see it go, but I have other saddles that'll fit him - it's more the principle!
Sorry for the long one, but your unbiased and rational thoughts would be appreacited.