Have you tried Ford farm which is in Hinton I would highly recommend it. A couple have it and she competes dressage and he competes eventing both to a high level. It has fab facilities and they did offer anything from diy to full to assisted livery. There website is dressage Hinton
There is a few off westerligh road, if you Google them a list comes up can't say anything about them personally just passed them. About 5 minute drive from the beefeater is white cat and Grove farm I personally would not recommend white cat but what doesn't suit me might suit someone else...
Have not read all replies but if you haven't found anywhere I have 2 stables free as my boys are living out now. You would be more than welcome to use them if needed am about 5 minutes from newent
This happened to a friend of mine the lady loaning the horse took it out on a hack and got caught up in some wire. She just put the horse back in stable and did not bother to access the wound. Friend who owned mare came down next day popped her head over door and the mares leg was massive.
Cue...
Update to thread my daughter informs me that the farmer who had sorted my other paddock had said it was ready to use. No one reported me just my non horsey hubby who doesn't understand lami risks said that I was being reported so he could move them . Grrrrrrrrrr fuming with him why oh why that...
I did say to my oh after some confirmation with neighbour ( when you see and deal with them daily you don't notice things as much) if we were reported I could justify minimal grass cause of lami risks and they would agree
Oh no sorry I have two neighbours one said a walker was complaining the other knew nothing about it and I asked her what she thought about the grass and weight of my boys. The one who knew nothing about the complaint of lack of grass who also has horses said I was doing the right thing
I've got two ponies at home with two paddocks, both are perfect weight and in all fairness the nf is a little overweight. The paddock I've them on is some grass but not great bare in patches but has a good covering in other parts, so grass to be eaten.
I've not put them in other paddock cause...
I had a TB mare like this, lovely mare but out of nowhere would bronc and carry on when I was on the floor:(
It went on for roughly 18 months and I got to the point I was terrified of riding, I had always been over confident. We had all the checks from vets etc nothing appeared wrong. I got on...
When I was a teenager I had a amazing RI who I adored she was such a natural horsewoman. She lived for riding and watching her students progress. She was diagnosed with breast cancer and sadly she had to give it up for a long time.
I can not see the pic clearly cause am on my phone but I was based on wheathill in the late 80's and the 90,s. I will have a look on my laptop and see if I can spot anyone I know
I have the Hoover for this attachment haven't tried it on the horses or the dog. It's a cordless Hoover but doesn't last long before needing charging again
I really don't like it, when I was a teenager I was on a yard that had it in one of the fields. One of the other liverys horses tried to run right through it and it ripped it's chest open. It was really nasty so I've always been put off ever since.