I do because I did it because I was upset and had no intention of riding afterwards. I forgot to remove her halter and had to go back to the pasture. Our routine was shot and she had that fearful, dead look in her eyes like she did when I got her. If nothing else I will find her a good home.
Is the owner/trainer person going to ride her (or have someone ride her) today?
Sounds like you've pretty much decided to get rid of her. I think that is a very smart decision. Will the lady at the barn take her back? will she give you your money, or just find another for you?
Becky
He now is happily at a very experienced riders home who uses him for park control. Better for him and us. It's not worth getting hurt.