0dd
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Hi I loaned my horse out in January, made my own contract from the template on the BHS website and had it signed, etc. I'm going to pick him up in the next fortnight, she handed in her 30 days notice but I was going to give her another week to improve and then take him back anyway.
He's been kept in the filthiest stable while on boxrest for laminitis (he's now sound thankfully) the farmer had words with her about it apparantly but to no avail, apparantly other liveries on the yard have been throwing hay over the door for him as they're unsure if she's turned up that morning, she's lost one of my rugs and claims that she "has everything I gave her" (rubbish, it's in the contract precisely what I loaned to her) and was being incredibly funny about it..
.. she owes me money (first off when she first got him she claimed her boiler had broken down and she couldn't afford his livery for the first 2 weeks, but since I needed him to go there and then, I paid for the 2 weeks), but more in breach of contract, she agreed to pay for his annual jab from the vet, but since he had x-rays done at the same time and I paid for those, the bill was in my name so I had to pay it all off and claim the money from her for the jab (unsuccessful so far), and finally just yesterday she was supposed to be pay for his feet to be trimmed. They were not looking good for the laminitis so I got my old faithful trimmer out and we agreed she would pay the £15 she normally paid her farrier and I'd pay the remainder. Well yesterday she claimed she'd lost her bank card so I paid the full bill.. but his feed were in desperate need of trimming. WELL overdue.
And finally, after all the anguish about his rug and money, etc, the icing on the cake which meant none of that mattered. A livery told me that she (the loanee) knew that the vet had said my horse had to stay in on boxrest, I told her: short, steady walks in-hand only. And apparantly she was riding him around the school in walk >_> I'm SO furious. He had laminitis!! And she got on him and rode him around!!
I have not told her that I know this yet as I feel I need to have him safely in the lorry away from her before I explode. She already threatened that "I could take him back sooner" e.g she'll stop looking after him because I was being "funny" about my rug being missing!! She knows I can't take him back until after the 14th because I am at university.
Sorry this is so long, I just needed to spill everything. What I want to know is, where do I stand on everything?
I care more about the rug, as I need a new one and it was a good one, and of course on the fact she got on him when he was ill when she knew he had to be resting
I'm disgusted with her.
As for the money, it's an issue but I just want him home safely and justice to be done against her. If the money was gotten off her I'd happily donate all the money to a horse charity (and buy my guy a new rug).
He's been kept in the filthiest stable while on boxrest for laminitis (he's now sound thankfully) the farmer had words with her about it apparantly but to no avail, apparantly other liveries on the yard have been throwing hay over the door for him as they're unsure if she's turned up that morning, she's lost one of my rugs and claims that she "has everything I gave her" (rubbish, it's in the contract precisely what I loaned to her) and was being incredibly funny about it..
.. she owes me money (first off when she first got him she claimed her boiler had broken down and she couldn't afford his livery for the first 2 weeks, but since I needed him to go there and then, I paid for the 2 weeks), but more in breach of contract, she agreed to pay for his annual jab from the vet, but since he had x-rays done at the same time and I paid for those, the bill was in my name so I had to pay it all off and claim the money from her for the jab (unsuccessful so far), and finally just yesterday she was supposed to be pay for his feet to be trimmed. They were not looking good for the laminitis so I got my old faithful trimmer out and we agreed she would pay the £15 she normally paid her farrier and I'd pay the remainder. Well yesterday she claimed she'd lost her bank card so I paid the full bill.. but his feed were in desperate need of trimming. WELL overdue.
And finally, after all the anguish about his rug and money, etc, the icing on the cake which meant none of that mattered. A livery told me that she (the loanee) knew that the vet had said my horse had to stay in on boxrest, I told her: short, steady walks in-hand only. And apparantly she was riding him around the school in walk >_> I'm SO furious. He had laminitis!! And she got on him and rode him around!!
I have not told her that I know this yet as I feel I need to have him safely in the lorry away from her before I explode. She already threatened that "I could take him back sooner" e.g she'll stop looking after him because I was being "funny" about my rug being missing!! She knows I can't take him back until after the 14th because I am at university.
Sorry this is so long, I just needed to spill everything. What I want to know is, where do I stand on everything?
I care more about the rug, as I need a new one and it was a good one, and of course on the fact she got on him when he was ill when she knew he had to be resting
As for the money, it's an issue but I just want him home safely and justice to be done against her. If the money was gotten off her I'd happily donate all the money to a horse charity (and buy my guy a new rug).