Free leasing a horse…is it REALLY free?
A little something Iâve learned about free leasing a horseâ¦in our caseâ¦it DEFINITELY wasnât free.
Several years ago we decided to enter into a free lease agreement with a woman who advertised that her aged horse was bombproof and suitable for an âabsolute beginnerâ This suited us because we were absolute beginners and we wanted an affordable and safe way for our daughter, who was horse crazy, to learn about horses. It seemed perfect. A requirement of the agreement was that he was to be left stabled where he was, so, as we had no where to put a horse anyway it seemed like a perfect situation.
We went over to see the horse and he was beautifulâ¦we fell in love with him (as his crafty owner no doubt knew we would) A deal was made. She threw in the bait and reeled us in good and proper. To begin with it seemed fair enough that we buy the hayâ¦after all our daughter would be learning a lot of valuable information from this experience. As time went by, we were informed that we would have to pay for the dentist and farrier as well (we did)
We were by now, willing to do anything to continue our relationship with this beautiful old ex racehorse. Especially seeing as it wouldnât be too long before our daughter was able to ride himâ¦wellâ¦as soon as he was over his temporary lameness that was. In the mean time, my daughter got to work tirelessly cleaning up after the old fellow (and his ownerâs other two horses as well). I know you are probably thinking things like âidiotsâ âsuckersâ etc. however, please understand that as beginners we werenât aware that this wasnât how it was meant to be. We thought that we owed her a debt of gratitude. We wanted to be a part of the horse world SO much but had neither the funds nor the dwelling nor the experience to even entertain the idea, so we just did what she wanted and for a long time even looked up to her for her knowledge and experience.
As agreed, we were buying the hay (she told us it was $15.00 a bale) We always gave her the money and she picked up the hay. What we didnât know was that we were also supplying the hay for her other 2 horses as well. She was charging us $15.00 a bale and buying it for $5.00 a bale. Keep in mind that this âfree leaseâ was now costing us around $60.00 per week as she was also charging us $30.00 for stabling (we found out that she had a deal with the property owner and she got a discount because she had 3 horses stabled thereâ¦stabling for 3 horses was costing her $30.00 per weekâ¦yep we were paying for all her horsesâ¦AGAIN.
One morning she called our house to inform us that the hinges on the horseâs stable needed replacing and (like the fools we really were at the time) we went down to the local rural supplies barn and bought lovely strong hinges (another $40.00) and then my husband fitted them. Meanwhile our daughter was still cleaning up poo, cleaning the stables, changing the water daily and still no riding.
We started to become a little suspicious when she wouldnât allow us to bring anyone to see our horse. She became very insistent that we did not have any conversations with the stable owner either (This was because he didnât know that we were leasing the horse in the first placeâ¦if he did she would not have had her discount on stabling any more) We werenât allowed to visit at all unless she was present.
Then we decided to buy the hay ourselves one day and discovered what she was doing. It wasnât long before we had her whole little scam worked out and found out that sheâd done it beforeâ¦in fact she did it all the time. As soon as the victims found out what she was up to and dumped herâ¦she went fishing for a new sucker. Needless to say we learned a harsh lesson and were left feeling ripped off and red faced. As there was no written contract (another mistake) we werenât obliged to continue and we didnât.
Looking back on it, several years later and now owning 2 horses of our own, I feel very embarrassed to admit that we were so gullible, but while ever there are inexperienced people out there who are blinded by âhorse loveâ and sly conniving people who are willing to take advantage of them to suit their own needsâ¦I guarantee we wonât be the last. Just take heed, make sure you are aware of all the rules and what will be expected of you AND GET IT IN WRITING. Donât get caught like us because honestly, there are many people willing to rip you off if you are willing to let them.
Name: Cheryl
Location: NSW Australia
Interests: Horses, writing, reading,singing
http://www.stablelife.net

