Christmas_Kate
Well-Known Member
If someone offered to GIVE you a pony?
Situation is, a friend of a friend has an ex pc pony, 11hh, bay, nf type. He's 18 yo and steady as they come. 100% in the heaviest traffic, bomb proof, literally just does as he's asked and nothing more. Fabulous to handle etc etc. He is the kind of pony I thought I'd never find.
My eldest has ridden him in two lessons, and loves him to bits. They even went for a little 'hack' and both loved it.
The owner wants him to semi retire to a family, and has offered him to me. Said she will sign him over, and I can have him for keeps.
A few probs. Firstly I have heard he has an allergy to straw and hay, and is on paper bedding with haylege. I've also been told he's on some sort of medicine to ease his breathing (owner's already said he can't gallop as his wind's not right).
Secondly, he's a little arthritic, and that worries me. Is it going to cost me more in the long run in vet's bills?? We will do no more than trotting, but obviously there will be times when he will need a little pain relief.
Also I don't quite feel comfortable just being 'given' a pony. I offered her money for him and she said no way, she just wants him to be loved. If I decide to have him should I insist she takes some money? Or should I buy her a gift or donate some money to the ILPH??
Situation is, a friend of a friend has an ex pc pony, 11hh, bay, nf type. He's 18 yo and steady as they come. 100% in the heaviest traffic, bomb proof, literally just does as he's asked and nothing more. Fabulous to handle etc etc. He is the kind of pony I thought I'd never find.
My eldest has ridden him in two lessons, and loves him to bits. They even went for a little 'hack' and both loved it.
The owner wants him to semi retire to a family, and has offered him to me. Said she will sign him over, and I can have him for keeps.
A few probs. Firstly I have heard he has an allergy to straw and hay, and is on paper bedding with haylege. I've also been told he's on some sort of medicine to ease his breathing (owner's already said he can't gallop as his wind's not right).
Secondly, he's a little arthritic, and that worries me. Is it going to cost me more in the long run in vet's bills?? We will do no more than trotting, but obviously there will be times when he will need a little pain relief.
Also I don't quite feel comfortable just being 'given' a pony. I offered her money for him and she said no way, she just wants him to be loved. If I decide to have him should I insist she takes some money? Or should I buy her a gift or donate some money to the ILPH??