jagmadir
Member
Hi guys,
Where do I start? I bought a horse which I had hoped I could enjoy and get out and about on. He was supposed to be good in traffic but I quickly found out he wasnt and it later turned out that he was also misrepresented in other ways (history of sarcoids which they lied about), and I then find out that the agent (who is local to me) was actually his owner(!) and the story she gave me of selling on behalf of a friend was also a lie... Anyway, if we can resolve the matter amicably he will unfortunately be going back. I feel guilty even writing that because I really wish he was what they had said he was, I hate the thought of sending him back but I dont have millions sat in the bank and cant afford buy or keep a second horse.
BUT, if I cant resolve it amicably Im potentially left with a horse that I cant ride out and will need treatment on a sarcoid which is developing near his eye. Oh and because the issue of sarcoids are a previous ailment he is not covered by insurance for any future treatment on sarcoids. Joy.
SO, what would you do? My initial thoughts are that if I cant resolve the issue with the old owner, that I will have to try and sell him so that I can buy another (hopefully more suitable) replacement. Id obviously be 100% honest about him because I would want him to find a genuine home. Hes won up to Newcomers, and is a XC machine so hes a nice little tool for someone if they dont mind that hes rubbish in heavy traffic. But what price can you ask for a horse that has previous issues with sarcoids and one thats developing near his eye? If I had been forewarned about this condition, I would have steered clear and personally think that most people would do the same.
Id appreciate your thoughts.
Merry Christmas
Where do I start? I bought a horse which I had hoped I could enjoy and get out and about on. He was supposed to be good in traffic but I quickly found out he wasnt and it later turned out that he was also misrepresented in other ways (history of sarcoids which they lied about), and I then find out that the agent (who is local to me) was actually his owner(!) and the story she gave me of selling on behalf of a friend was also a lie... Anyway, if we can resolve the matter amicably he will unfortunately be going back. I feel guilty even writing that because I really wish he was what they had said he was, I hate the thought of sending him back but I dont have millions sat in the bank and cant afford buy or keep a second horse.
BUT, if I cant resolve it amicably Im potentially left with a horse that I cant ride out and will need treatment on a sarcoid which is developing near his eye. Oh and because the issue of sarcoids are a previous ailment he is not covered by insurance for any future treatment on sarcoids. Joy.
SO, what would you do? My initial thoughts are that if I cant resolve the issue with the old owner, that I will have to try and sell him so that I can buy another (hopefully more suitable) replacement. Id obviously be 100% honest about him because I would want him to find a genuine home. Hes won up to Newcomers, and is a XC machine so hes a nice little tool for someone if they dont mind that hes rubbish in heavy traffic. But what price can you ask for a horse that has previous issues with sarcoids and one thats developing near his eye? If I had been forewarned about this condition, I would have steered clear and personally think that most people would do the same.
Id appreciate your thoughts.
Merry Christmas