A few things that spring to mind:
- How often does he need to be shod . . . and is he hot or cold shod?
- How is he with farrier?
- Does he need to see a chiro and if so how often?
- If he comes with tack, does it fit? - if it needs adjusting, who pays?
- What bit does he wear? (That will give you an idea of what he's like under saddle - whether he has brakes, etc.)
- What tack does he wear? (so, does he need a market harborough, martingale, etc. - and, if so, why?). Kal came with a martingale and a flash . . . I don't ride him in either in the school but he wears both when he jumps in the field or out hacking.
- Does he need clipping - what clip and how is he to clip (does he need sedating)?
- Does owner do any ground work with him and, if so, what?
- Does he lunge? (I found out the hard way that Nell didn't lunge when I asked her to go forward and she aimed her two back feet at my head!)
- Is he good in traffic? Cars, motorbikes, trucks, tractors, heavy farm machinery, pony and trap? Be specific b/c some horses are fine with cars and lorries but rubbish with (say) pony and trap.
- Does he load? Lorry and/or trailer (Kal hates trailers but will happily load onto a lorry).
- Does he have any quirks/odd little habits and, if so, what? Kal waves his left hind around when you feed him and sometimes kicks the wall but I can stand behind him and adjust rugs, etc. and he won't kick me. It's important to know so you're not taken by surprise/can manage accordingly.
- Does he stand well when tied? If not, how does owner currently deal with it?
- How is he to tack up? Kal is girthy, but a growl is usually enough to stop any nonsense.
- Does he have any allergies? To what and what happens? Cider vinegar doesn't agree with Kal - gives him the squits (although I wouldn't call it an allergy). A horse at my old yard has a dangerous allergy to haylage - gives him spasmotic colic.
- Does he have any physiological quirks . . . Kal has a weakness in his left stifle which we are working on with exercise but it could take a loaner by surprise when he sometimes drops his left hip (when tired). Also worth knowing how current owner is dealing with any quirks like this - for Kal his chiro recommends lots of pole work, lateral work, transitions and hill work - and lots of work on the left rein.
- Can you safely lead him with another (safe) horse?
- Does he have any vices (weaving, crib biting)?
- Is he a cold or hot horse? Kal feels the cold, but his neighbour (and best friend) Ren doesn't at all - Kal will go out with a fleece and a H/W on (with neck cover) while Ren goes out in just a M/W no neck.
- Any issues with handling? Kal likes his feet picking out in a particular order - left fore, left hind, right hind, right fore . . . if you ask him out of sequence he gets confused and won't pick his foot up - particularly his right fore.
- How is he to catch? If he's naughty being caught what does current owner do?
- Any quirks when led? If Kal doesn't want to come in, he just plants his feet . . . a tap with the end of the lead rope is enough to send him forward - that or moving him sideways/turning a circle just to get his feet moving.
- Is he particularly frightened of anything? Kal hates school playgrounds - we get some impressive piaffing past those.
There are probably loads more . . . these are just the ones I would be telling any potential loanee (or buyer) about Kal.
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