I own a 16hh warmblood mare who was put in foal as a 2 year old, I bought her when she was 3 with the foal at foot. She is now 9, touch wood she has never had a days lameness in the whole time I have owned her. She has competed BSJA and has had a further two foals, she's a perfectly fit and...
I agree with you Amymay my mares and foals were turned out daily together in a small paddock it's probably only around an acre in general they are very settled and don't gallop around that's what concerns me it's out of character for them to go out in the paddock and go nuts something is not...
Well as I generally deal with valuable competion horses if they are going balistic in the field then yes I do get them in from the field before they kill themselves and have done when I have had liveries in the past as I don't want to be responsible for injury to them.
You have to be able to...
I actually find you very insulting as it was not a run of the mill accident and I pay a lot more than £15 a week and hopefully the yard will go out of business as the owner is incapable of looking after horses in responsible manor and I'd hate anyone else to move to the yard and have horses...
I'd have no worries as I'd make sure I ran a professional yard and have done in the past with no problems. I run a small equestrian transport business and someone is just as likely to claim against me for that if their horse receives a knock, but at the end of the day as long as I believe I have...
Just clear another matter up I am not saying that anyone who has a horse on a livery yard should sue the yard owner everytime there is an accident that would be ridiculous. It is important for yard owners and liverys to have good relationships I have run yards myself had insurance and asked...
No the yards not well run in fact it's an absolute joke and I will be leaving asap.
My gut feeling is the my three broodmares and foals were not running around the field at all it is a covenient excuse. My honest feeling is as the yo was turning my mares and foals out she was probably on her...
Yes the yard was checked before moving there and after the accident the yard owner quickly called someone in to put up new fencing in the fields. I'd never expect somone to go in a field of horse galloping around but having said that if any horses I have just turned out go balistic as in this...
I'm not normally interested in taking legal action against people however I am keen to find out where I stand. Since being on my current yard my horses have had some quite serious accidents. In the first instance one of my horses caught her leg in a piece of old barbed wire left lying around it...
I own Landato you are more than welcome to come and visit him if you want. Try and see as many of the stallions you are interested in as you can, that way you'll get a bit more of a feeling for their temperament and if they are what you like. Go with your gut instinct.
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I saw you own a mare by my stallion San Liberty any pictures or info on her would be great. I have spoken to a few people who have his offspring and they all love their temperaments and are really pleased with them I'm always trying to trace his offspring and they're results.
If you mean Landato who is by Landadel and standing in West Sussex he is still available at stud you are more than welcome to visit him I don't know why someone has put that he is not standing at stud they should get their facts right unless there is another Landato?