pinkie.pie
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An ex-colleague of mine (we still keep in touch) started taking weekly riding lessons several months ago a complete beginner with zero prior equine knowledge or experience. Hes kept the fact hes started riding very close to his chest and asked me not to mention it to anyone else at work Ive recently left the company - Im not sure why he wanted it kept a secret as didnt like to ask but imagine he may be concerned about what others think and only told me because Ive got a pony of my own and we got on pretty well. There was also another lady in the office with horses older and more knowledgeable than me I imagine! The two of them were also quite friendly so she knew he was riding as well.
Hes a really nice guy, very intelligent, incredibly reserved and apparently but somewhat naïve when it comes to people sometimes. I started a new job a few weeks ago so havent heard a great deal from him until last night. He messaged explaining how he was really enjoying riding and wanted the opportunity to learn more that he wouldnt be taught in a riding lesson. Fair enough. Ive offered for him to come and spend time with my pony (he takes lessons at the same yard I keep my horse so ideal really) and although hes too small for him to ride, I was happy to teach him how to muck out, grooming, rugs, picking out feet, putting a head collar on etc etc so he could start to pick up some of the very basics. Hes been intent on actually buying a horse and I told him I didnt think he was ready to own a horse as a riding lesson once a week gives no insight to what its like to own and keep a horse and if he was really intent on doing his own thing to perhaps keep an eye out for someone looking for a sharer with the appropriate horse To which he responded So, an 18 month part bred Arab isnt a suitable choice? Long story short, the lady in the office who I mentioned earlier has sold her 18 month homebred youngster to him. Clearly, this has backfired hes had the youngster 3 weeks and has asked the lady to take him back to which she said that she wouldnt, that he was ruining her relationship with her new partner and she couldnt move house if she took the horse back she has several horses. Ive not seen the text messages yet but they have naturally fallen out big time, have been texting from across the office to each other arguing etc. Shes now agreed to take the horse back this weekend in theory. I think they are both to blame in their own right as the lady should have known better, in fact Im sure she did, but carried on regardless and my colleague who purchased the horse should have had enough common sense to know it wasnt a sensible idea he feels like an idiot obviously, I dont know what he was thinking but hopefully gives an impression of how inexperienced he is. Hes fallen in to the I thought we could learn and grow together trap.
Ive told him what I think which is apparently the same as what the yard owners of the yard hes keeping this horse on have said. This youngster also sustained quite a substantial head injury last year and he wasnt vetted prior to purchase. I dont think the guy is convinced hell get his money back off her for which he paid just wondering if he has any leg to stand on at all? Given his lack of knowledge I cant imagine any paperwork was signed for the purchase and Im not sure where the horses passport is at but will ask him about it.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thank you for reading if youve made it this far!
Hes a really nice guy, very intelligent, incredibly reserved and apparently but somewhat naïve when it comes to people sometimes. I started a new job a few weeks ago so havent heard a great deal from him until last night. He messaged explaining how he was really enjoying riding and wanted the opportunity to learn more that he wouldnt be taught in a riding lesson. Fair enough. Ive offered for him to come and spend time with my pony (he takes lessons at the same yard I keep my horse so ideal really) and although hes too small for him to ride, I was happy to teach him how to muck out, grooming, rugs, picking out feet, putting a head collar on etc etc so he could start to pick up some of the very basics. Hes been intent on actually buying a horse and I told him I didnt think he was ready to own a horse as a riding lesson once a week gives no insight to what its like to own and keep a horse and if he was really intent on doing his own thing to perhaps keep an eye out for someone looking for a sharer with the appropriate horse To which he responded So, an 18 month part bred Arab isnt a suitable choice? Long story short, the lady in the office who I mentioned earlier has sold her 18 month homebred youngster to him. Clearly, this has backfired hes had the youngster 3 weeks and has asked the lady to take him back to which she said that she wouldnt, that he was ruining her relationship with her new partner and she couldnt move house if she took the horse back she has several horses. Ive not seen the text messages yet but they have naturally fallen out big time, have been texting from across the office to each other arguing etc. Shes now agreed to take the horse back this weekend in theory. I think they are both to blame in their own right as the lady should have known better, in fact Im sure she did, but carried on regardless and my colleague who purchased the horse should have had enough common sense to know it wasnt a sensible idea he feels like an idiot obviously, I dont know what he was thinking but hopefully gives an impression of how inexperienced he is. Hes fallen in to the I thought we could learn and grow together trap.
Ive told him what I think which is apparently the same as what the yard owners of the yard hes keeping this horse on have said. This youngster also sustained quite a substantial head injury last year and he wasnt vetted prior to purchase. I dont think the guy is convinced hell get his money back off her for which he paid just wondering if he has any leg to stand on at all? Given his lack of knowledge I cant imagine any paperwork was signed for the purchase and Im not sure where the horses passport is at but will ask him about it.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thank you for reading if youve made it this far!