Patterdale
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Moomin you're so flipping self righteous you make my eyes ache.
Moomin you're so flipping self righteous you make my eyes ache.
It's amazing how regular posters on here can do no wrong, even when it comes to welfare of their horses
How can you comment on her ability to accesses the field. Sorry but you don't know the extent of OP injuries if the OP states she could not accesses the field I will give her the benefit of the doubt in that respect.
I would imagine that if the OP had seen her horse in discomfort or injured she would call for help. As is she did not see any signs o neglect.
No one on this forum was there no one witnessed any of this. I find it very hypocritical of people to judge with out actually seeing pictures etc.
Frankly I am new to this forum I am a new horse owner 1 year. I judge by what I read and not on how long the person has been a member.
I think the OP has learned a valuable lesson in where she has put her trust.
I answered on my phone originally where I have no idea on a posters history, except for names I recognise - no image or easy link to see how many posts someone has made.
I answered as I would answer anyone, no matter who had posted that question.
Yes, I think a grand is fair.
No I don't think it's fair to say that the person has forced her hand to sell the horse.
No I don't think the care on either side (little weight loss and rainscald) makes any odds to that payment.
Is this the coloured "horse of a lifetime" that you wrote about before OP?
How come you will get a payout? I thought it was him that injured you?
Is this the coloured "horse of a lifetime" that you wrote about before OP?
How come you will get a payout? I thought it was him that injured you?
I had a friend who was injured badly in a horse accident, and she couldn't get a pay out.
yes its my coloured lad, pay out is from a car accident in may, totally non related. and yes it was himself that caused the hand injury
pipe down next your be suggesting im suing the horse
now just to answer you moo, no i cant do a bloody gate thats held on by 2 lead ropes, thats just the summer field, the winter one has a gate that has a chain and lead rope then and electric fence which the box has to be disconnected, the post untied, now i can not do it with one hand whilst horse in same hand and 6 other horses also trying to come out. and id of been bloody stupid to of tried.
why could no one help, people work during the day why didnt i get friend to help? well then id not of needed to be going up and struggling in the first place if she was there/able to would i.
my attending the horse, was as and when i had a car which was not everyday.
horse went to friends, to take the pressure off me she was MENT to be caring for him.
my levels of care and hers have always been different, but here horses for being skinny iin winter covered in mudfever/rain scald dont die. they dont get ill. so because i was desperatly trying to not sell my lad i went with the ok so im not happy (which is why i didnt keep horses with her in the first place) but hes not going to die.
i didnt always know his rug was being left off etc as i was not there all the time
next post !!!!![]()
Sorry to hear you've ended up selling him OP, I know you thought a lot of him. Here's hoping it all works out for the best, things usually do but sometimes it takes a long time to see it....
This absolutely.
I've always loved hearing about your riding and your lovely horses and I am so sorry you have had such setbacks.
As for the money I would see £1K as cheap livery and despite the problems I think I would just close my eyes, take a deep breath and hand it over. If its too little I am sure your friend will say something, if it is too much I am sure she will appreciate it.
thankyou both, moomin im just going to ignore you rising to you is a waste of battery tbh. If you however have anything constructive to say then crack on im more than willing to listen.
Ok read first bit and confused. Now I see you're selling.
Ok here's the thing. There seems to be many of these threads lately. Friends keeping horses and it doesn't work out. Easy to always blame owner, but seriously, if you take a horse for a friend then start doing what you say you're going to do. Obviously I'm directing this at all the so called friends that have been "kind" enough to take horses. Some are paid later, some are paid in time. Thing is as the person who's going to be looking after said horse, than bloody do it. I'm sorry, money does not come into it when apparently horses are suffering! Money between the people but you can't tell yourself it's ok to half starve something because you're not getting paid. Don't take the darn horse in the first place.
I'm just puzzled by these threads. Blame owner and yet WTF is wrong with people who take horses and then decide, ehhh can't be bothered because...... See I would take in a horse for a friend even if I would be slow in getting paid. I would have a reality talk about what I'd want and how worming, feet, and routine stuff they would need to pay. But it's my risk. I can't in the middle of it decide, well I'm not getting paid so horsie suffers. If I get screwed so be it. That's life and I won't rush to help again.
Now horse is hungry, covered in rain scald, and stuck in a stable for 2 months!!!! How is that logical? Covered in rain scald because no doubt had his rug put back on when he was covered in mud. Great horsekeeping skills there. I have electric fencing here. Blankets haven't been an issue but a crappy fence always is. I check ours weekly. Low power needs sorted ASAP. Mine is always hot hot hot. It has to be.
Sorry I really struggle with this "owner always in the wrong" crap! No matter what the situation, if you agree to care for a horse you CARE FOR THE HORSE! End of. I don't care about the money side. As I said if I get burned my fault. Not the horse. Don't agree to something you can't do.
Terri
I don't care about the law of whose right and wrong. Morality says I agreed to take care of horse and I bloody well will. She was there and said she couldn't do much nor take rugs on and off. Again, if I'm keeping a horse for someone, I just have to do what I say I'm going to do. Even if someone were on a DIY situation, which I'd never do, I'm checking any horse on my property. I'm not going to just leave it.
I'm sure I'm just a bit thick but I'm not interested in why it all went wrong. It shouldn't have gone wrong. You take a horse in for someone who really physically can't do the day to day so you have to do the right thing by the horse. Look we all know the horse didn't get rain scald from the rain. He got scald from just throwing that rug back on a dirt covered muddy horse. Owners fault? I have electric fencing. My horses have rugs. The only time the integrity of the fence is in question is if its not on full power. Or it's in a field with unsuitable company and gets run through. I've had issues with horses and the fence and always one of those 2. Now horse is stall bound.
I don't get it. People love to be the hero. But only if horse lives on air and you really never know they're there.
I'm not saying owner shouldn't have moved him but why take on horses knowing there is probably going to be some work involved in keeping them right. If its a hassle, keep the friend and say no.
But I really don't care whose right or wrong. You agree to care for a horse than do it. Don't make excuses.
Terri
Obviously not. I searched yards last year so I could earn money faster in the States to get everyone back home. I decided the slower option was the only way. Because at the end of the day I could not find one person I'd trust to take my money for the proper care of my horses. I really don't trust too many people. But what I'm saying is if you agree to take someone's horse than look after it. No excuses. Don't let horse suffer. That's it. That's all I'm saying. This isn't the first thread like this is it? Nope loads of do gooder a out there being a "friend" and horse suffers. Just say nope, no room. Or nope I can't do it for no pay, or nope I value our friendship.
Ok owner should never have put her horse there as these people sound like morons, but there's the other side too. Just say no. Don't take the horse if you're going to let him suffer. That is all.
Terri
Obviously not. I searched yards last year so I could earn money faster in the States to get everyone back home. I decided the slower option was the only way. Because at the end of the day I could not find one person I'd trust to take my money for the proper care of my horses. I really don't trust too many people. But what I'm saying is if you agree to take someone's horse than look after it. No excuses. Don't let horse suffer. That's it. That's all I'm saying. This isn't the first thread like this is it? Nope loads of do gooder a out there being a "friend" and horse suffers. Just say nope, no room. Or nope I can't do it for no pay, or nope I value our friendship.
Ok owner should never have put her horse there as these people sound like morons, but there's the other side too. Just say no. Don't take the horse if you're going to let him suffer. That is all.
Terri
I completely and wholeheartedly agree with you.
I think said friend should take a long hard look at her standards of care, and I also think the owner should too. Neither of them sound suitable to own horses if that sort of situation is allowed to transpire.
I hope OP has learnt a very harsh lesson and she will be more careful who she hands her horses too in future. It strikes me that OP is not willing to hold her hands up and accept any responsibility whatsoever though.
aug time we had no idea how long recovery would take, as much as i knew it was months it was expected id be a lot better, no one knew at the time the extent of said injury or that i would have to wait a further near 6 months for a second op (i have a dislocated finger now as a result of first op, that has to be pinned back and it transpires that when i had the 1st op they stitched my finger to tight which stops me being able to straighten it. i have little grip in my hand and one finger stuffed and one that doesnt do much...) so basically i hoped by winter id be in a different position hence taking friends offer. life didnt go that way. barring putting him on full livery i had little options and of course injury means im on benefits so money has been a huge factor.
and before any one jumps on me for that little gem this was my horse of a life time and means everything to me, ive tried my hardest to be able to keep him.
yes i knew what friend was like but as i say her animals are all fine they dont die dont get lame, dont get illnesses etc. so one winter of my lads life roughing it wasn't going to kill him. id never had him live out all year so again couldn't of foreseen how he would cope.