paying up quielty was my thinking although i do feel very bitter about the whole thing.
yes, i have found somewhere to go, they are just waiting for me to confirm i want the stable. its total diy, but the yo has horses so hopefull i will have help if i need it but no interfering.
to cut a long story short, i've been having issues at my yard for a long time now but have been struggling to find somewhere to move to. i was also made redundant a few months ago so have been struggling to pay livery and have ended up owing my yo about £500. i still wanted to move but obviously...
How to recognise a lame horse. Not something I would have ever thought to ask until someone I know rode their horse while it was hopping lame because they had no idea!
Thanks for the answers everyone, I will attempt to stand up to her and probably recieve marching orders
I think half the problem is that I'm a relative novice - he's my first horse and I've only been riding 3 years. If I'm honest I am overhorsed and everyone knows it but I love him to bits...
I moved to my new yard in March as my old yard had no winter turnout and my WB gelding Solo couldn't cope with it; he weaves when stabled and gets very naughty to ride.
In most ways the yard is perfect - its a big yard so things can get pretty bitchy but I thought we were pretty much allowed to...