Sologirl
Well-Known Member
OK this could be long!!
For those who didn't read my previous posts (Disheartened after such a good start) - I bought a horse in mid-October advertised as a "safe and steady horse for novice/nervous rider" and later described by seller as "patent safety" hence his slightly higher price. Tried horse, reiterated that I am not a confident rider and wanted something safe, horse seemed fine at the sellers yards, vetted horse, he came home - all went fine until asked to hack out alone when he spun, napped, spooked at his own shadow. In hindsight when I tried him out originally I should have realised that a man walking by his head the whole time is also "in company" so when asked to be totally alone hacking - he freaked.
Horse was assessed by an instructor who couldn't believe he'd been sold as safe for a nervous rider - he needs a lot of work, schooling and a firm hand.
Informed seller - after a lot of argument she agreed to a refund as horse wasn't as described, this refund was "dependent on the sale of another pony that was DEFINITELY going through, i'd get the money for that one, my horse could be collected this weekend, yada yada" - surprise surprise, the morning the refund/collection was due to take place had a text saying "bank transfer hasn't gone through, will re-arrange for next week" - I asked her when this would take place, smelling a rat - and she accused me of hassling her, insulted my riding, told me to leave her alone, never contact her again, take it up with the guy whose horse it supposedly was (she was just selling on his behalf AKA hiding behind him and her responsibility stopped with falsely advertising the horse, telling me that we'd make a great partnership and taking the cash out of my hand). Managed to track down this other guy (in Ireland) who told me to take it up with her!! Classic buck-passing and I've not heard from him since (shock!!)
Phone Trading Standards and have lodged a case which is still ongoing - I have plenty of evidence that this seller has spun me a huge yarn and it's not an isolated case!! I had him up for sale at a massive loss as he really isn't what I wanted and what I thought I'd bought, but have since decided that I can't lose that sort of money and I'm going to have to hang onto him, at least until the spring. One viewer said that she'd have been surprised if he was even 5, let alone the 6 he was supposed to be.
So instead of the nice steady hacking horse I hoped for, I now seem to have a green baby, even greener than I believed (I know he was inexperienced in the school but had been told he'd hacked for miles and miles with his old owner and knew that job inside out).
So...I need a plan of action. He is a lovely little guy without a bad bone in his body, but I am aware that I will almost need to go back to the beginning with him - I was planning to let him have the winter just being a horse, plenty of handling, ground work, bonding etc and hacking in company ONLY, but would it be worth getting him schooled ASAP or giving him a little more time just to find his feet? He's perfectly happy where he is, calm in the stable if he's brought in alone, fantastic to deal with on the ground and I really don't want to ruin him! I admit this is all new territory for me as I wanted an uncomplicated hack lol.
This has been a nightmare from start to finish so friendly advice would be super!! Best things to do with him? Lunging? In-hand walks? Long-reining? (All with instruction) Send him away for schooling? He's going to cost me a small fortune on top of being hugely over-priced (he's changed shape dramatically in the 6 weeks I've had him, filled out and his saddle doesn't fit him, possible schooling fees, etc) so I'm really hoping it'll all be worth it. Or should I sell him before I make things worse??
If anyone would like to know who NOT to buy a horse from in Scotland unless they want something the complete opposite of its advert I am happy to PM you lol. I feel like I've aged 10 years in a matter of weeks - so any advice would be great.
If you got to the end of this you deserve a blooming medal and a giant slice of cake!!
For those who didn't read my previous posts (Disheartened after such a good start) - I bought a horse in mid-October advertised as a "safe and steady horse for novice/nervous rider" and later described by seller as "patent safety" hence his slightly higher price. Tried horse, reiterated that I am not a confident rider and wanted something safe, horse seemed fine at the sellers yards, vetted horse, he came home - all went fine until asked to hack out alone when he spun, napped, spooked at his own shadow. In hindsight when I tried him out originally I should have realised that a man walking by his head the whole time is also "in company" so when asked to be totally alone hacking - he freaked.
Horse was assessed by an instructor who couldn't believe he'd been sold as safe for a nervous rider - he needs a lot of work, schooling and a firm hand.
Informed seller - after a lot of argument she agreed to a refund as horse wasn't as described, this refund was "dependent on the sale of another pony that was DEFINITELY going through, i'd get the money for that one, my horse could be collected this weekend, yada yada" - surprise surprise, the morning the refund/collection was due to take place had a text saying "bank transfer hasn't gone through, will re-arrange for next week" - I asked her when this would take place, smelling a rat - and she accused me of hassling her, insulted my riding, told me to leave her alone, never contact her again, take it up with the guy whose horse it supposedly was (she was just selling on his behalf AKA hiding behind him and her responsibility stopped with falsely advertising the horse, telling me that we'd make a great partnership and taking the cash out of my hand). Managed to track down this other guy (in Ireland) who told me to take it up with her!! Classic buck-passing and I've not heard from him since (shock!!)
Phone Trading Standards and have lodged a case which is still ongoing - I have plenty of evidence that this seller has spun me a huge yarn and it's not an isolated case!! I had him up for sale at a massive loss as he really isn't what I wanted and what I thought I'd bought, but have since decided that I can't lose that sort of money and I'm going to have to hang onto him, at least until the spring. One viewer said that she'd have been surprised if he was even 5, let alone the 6 he was supposed to be.
So instead of the nice steady hacking horse I hoped for, I now seem to have a green baby, even greener than I believed (I know he was inexperienced in the school but had been told he'd hacked for miles and miles with his old owner and knew that job inside out).
So...I need a plan of action. He is a lovely little guy without a bad bone in his body, but I am aware that I will almost need to go back to the beginning with him - I was planning to let him have the winter just being a horse, plenty of handling, ground work, bonding etc and hacking in company ONLY, but would it be worth getting him schooled ASAP or giving him a little more time just to find his feet? He's perfectly happy where he is, calm in the stable if he's brought in alone, fantastic to deal with on the ground and I really don't want to ruin him! I admit this is all new territory for me as I wanted an uncomplicated hack lol.
This has been a nightmare from start to finish so friendly advice would be super!! Best things to do with him? Lunging? In-hand walks? Long-reining? (All with instruction) Send him away for schooling? He's going to cost me a small fortune on top of being hugely over-priced (he's changed shape dramatically in the 6 weeks I've had him, filled out and his saddle doesn't fit him, possible schooling fees, etc) so I'm really hoping it'll all be worth it. Or should I sell him before I make things worse??
If anyone would like to know who NOT to buy a horse from in Scotland unless they want something the complete opposite of its advert I am happy to PM you lol. I feel like I've aged 10 years in a matter of weeks - so any advice would be great.
If you got to the end of this you deserve a blooming medal and a giant slice of cake!!