Demolition_Derby
Well-Known Member
There is a woman at my yard who has two horses. I get on ok with her although I think her behaviour is a little foolish at times
(such as riding in the pitch black with no hi-viz clothing etc and I have posted about that before). She has owned both these horses for a year and before that she had weekly riding lessons on a 19yr old cob (that she bought and which is one of her horses now) for about a year or so
. This mare is so placid and laid back and quite a good horse for her standard of riding. About a month after buying her she bought a 6yr old 17.2 TB
that had broken down in a race but was sound as a hack (I wont even start on the fact that she bought this animal which has proved to be completely unsuitable for her
).
Anyway, to last nights events! When she takes the TB into the yard the cob WALKS up and down the fence neighing. She will happily go and munch for a while then will go back to the gate shout for a few minutes then wander off again. She is not at all distressed, doesnt sweat, break into a trot or anything like that. She can also see all the other horses and can touch them over the fence if she wants to
. Last night the woman decided to take her TB out for a ride round the farm (I will also add here that her husband was leading her on a lead rein as that is only way she will ride him
I got to the yard to find that she had tied her cob up in the yard whilst she had gone out for a ride
. She had tied her to a metal post that was cemented into the ground (we use it for hanging haynets to drain) and had tied her directly to it, no string
etc. The yard is completely isolated as the stables face the back of a barn which is a L shape and we walk through another barn to get to the stables so it is literally a square with just four big barns all around. Anyway the mare was so wound up, she was literally dripping with sweat, screaming her head off non-stop and had broken her hooves (she is barefoot anyway but she had been scraping the floor so frantically that she had broken bits of her feet off). I gave her a haynet to try and calm her down whilst I went to find YO but she wasnt at all interested in it. I found him, he is farmer and doesnt really know anything about horses but I took him down to the yard and he agreed that she was clearly distressed and that we couldnt leave her as she was
. We tried calling the womans mobile but there was no answer. We decided to turn her back out in her field. She did trot around at first but settled really quickly and was a lot happier. Anyway, the woman came back and I explained what had happened and she had such a go at me and the farmer, telling us that it was none of our business what she does with her horses and that she is on DIY so no one has the right to touch her horses
etc. We tried to explain the reasons why we did it and how dangerous it was to leave a horse unattended, especially tied to a metal post but she was having none of it. She was swearing and shouting (more at me than the farmer) that I had interfered with her horse and that the cob was better off in the yard as she hates being in the field on her own.
I was quite annoyed and actually a bit upset as the horse was so distressed being in the yard and I was trying to do the best thing for it
. I never give her my opinion and we have our own separate fields etc so I was really surprised that she thought I was interfering
.
I just wanted to know what you guys think, should I of let her knowing that actually the woman wouldnt be riding for more than 30/40mins anyway and that at the end of the day, it wasnt be the death of her or was I right to do what I did? What would you of done in that situation?
Sorry for such a long post, Ben & Jerrys if you got to the end!!!!
Anyway, to last nights events! When she takes the TB into the yard the cob WALKS up and down the fence neighing. She will happily go and munch for a while then will go back to the gate shout for a few minutes then wander off again. She is not at all distressed, doesnt sweat, break into a trot or anything like that. She can also see all the other horses and can touch them over the fence if she wants to
I was quite annoyed and actually a bit upset as the horse was so distressed being in the yard and I was trying to do the best thing for it
I just wanted to know what you guys think, should I of let her knowing that actually the woman wouldnt be riding for more than 30/40mins anyway and that at the end of the day, it wasnt be the death of her or was I right to do what I did? What would you of done in that situation?
Sorry for such a long post, Ben & Jerrys if you got to the end!!!!