charlie76
Well-Known Member
I had a horse on loan (PSG dressage horse) that was never the soundest but I managed him with special shoes, bute and supplements.
He is also nappy and spooky.
The horse was then on loan to another person then out of the blue the owner took the horse back and swapped unseen (by the dealer)to a dealer. The dealer was then annoyed because the horse is not sound enough to pass a vetting so he can't be sold on. This then all got a bit nasty and went to court( this has been on going for a year).
The original owner won the case and is getting the horse back but no longer wants him so has offered him to me in return for the cost of the transport. I have not seen the horse since the day it left and it hasn;t been ridden since.
I agreed but she wants me to transfer the money into her account before the horse leaves to come to us. We are not willing to do this for a horse unseen. Surely we can just pay the transporters when he arrives?
Am I being unreasonable?
He is also nappy and spooky.
The horse was then on loan to another person then out of the blue the owner took the horse back and swapped unseen (by the dealer)to a dealer. The dealer was then annoyed because the horse is not sound enough to pass a vetting so he can't be sold on. This then all got a bit nasty and went to court( this has been on going for a year).
The original owner won the case and is getting the horse back but no longer wants him so has offered him to me in return for the cost of the transport. I have not seen the horse since the day it left and it hasn;t been ridden since.
I agreed but she wants me to transfer the money into her account before the horse leaves to come to us. We are not willing to do this for a horse unseen. Surely we can just pay the transporters when he arrives?
Am I being unreasonable?