Queenbee
Well-Known Member
I don't think she should have to pay, a thorn could have been picked up just as easily by you driving with your horse... however I get you are feeling disgruntled, it was not your horse in there and but for doing her a favour you would not be looking at a new tyre.
However, neither she nor her horse personally did the damage.
If it were me I'd be miffed in general at the occurrence but would not expect payment, however, if I were the friend, I would feel bound to offer it - it would not sit right with me not to help the friend replace the flat when that friend put themselves out to help me.
However, neither she nor her horse personally did the damage.
If it were me I'd be miffed in general at the occurrence but would not expect payment, however, if I were the friend, I would feel bound to offer it - it would not sit right with me not to help the friend replace the flat when that friend put themselves out to help me.