Cazza525
Well-Known Member
I loaned our elderly pony out 6 years ago. My Mum had bred 4 cracking foals from her but she then decided to either loan or sell her as she was still rather sprightly and one hell of a schoolmaster.
Cut a long story short, I found her a super loan home (mare at this time was 18). I went and checked her frequently, had a loan agreement in place and made firm friends with the loaner. She is so lovely and cared for her and enjoyed her massively.
Forward fast 4 years, and I decided to hand the reins over to her totally. I offered her permanent loan. She readily agreed and said that the mare would never be going anywhere. It suited us all.
Now then, I got a phonecall a month ago. She said that she would like mare to come home in the spring. Now, in a perfect world all would be ok, but my Mum passed away a few weeks ago and so she can't come home. She is unable to come to the yard where I keep our one homebred we kept as there is no room. My brother in law does have some land, but it really isn't ideal as there is no stabling and it is very high and exposed (think elderly show pony who is used to being in in the winter.) She cribs and has had 2 bouts of colic, so I'm reluctant to change her lifestyle that dramatically!
I have explained to the loaner that I put her on permanent loan for the reason that my situation has changed and I am unable to have her home. She sounded upset at this, but I was being truthful!
What would anyone else do? Pony is able to still work, but at 25, surely it is too old to be thinking of moving her?
Cut a long story short, I found her a super loan home (mare at this time was 18). I went and checked her frequently, had a loan agreement in place and made firm friends with the loaner. She is so lovely and cared for her and enjoyed her massively.
Forward fast 4 years, and I decided to hand the reins over to her totally. I offered her permanent loan. She readily agreed and said that the mare would never be going anywhere. It suited us all.
Now then, I got a phonecall a month ago. She said that she would like mare to come home in the spring. Now, in a perfect world all would be ok, but my Mum passed away a few weeks ago and so she can't come home. She is unable to come to the yard where I keep our one homebred we kept as there is no room. My brother in law does have some land, but it really isn't ideal as there is no stabling and it is very high and exposed (think elderly show pony who is used to being in in the winter.) She cribs and has had 2 bouts of colic, so I'm reluctant to change her lifestyle that dramatically!
I have explained to the loaner that I put her on permanent loan for the reason that my situation has changed and I am unable to have her home. She sounded upset at this, but I was being truthful!
What would anyone else do? Pony is able to still work, but at 25, surely it is too old to be thinking of moving her?