:rolleyes:...I'll say it again, I'VE TAKEN ON BOARD THAT THE SHEEP WILL BE ADVANTAGEOUS and she's not the YO or YM ( possibly yard manager by default)...
Yes, everyone is entitled the their opinion but some on here have been quite kirt, I haven't ... Yes I've favored the more supportive...
It was advice I was seeking, not to be called a petulant child...Being wrapped up in myself...Move off the yard ... Can't reason with stupid...I do worry about some people....I'd say they were pretty personal!
They have been some very supportive posts that took the time to think about what I...
Further to my post "Advice" I do feel some of you should check Forum Rules, Clause 4 4.3 Do not post rude or abusive messages - including personal attacks on other Users.
I shall be quoting all the personal attacks to the forum...
She's not the YO she doesn't own it, sorry I was calling that out of respect, she's probably only YM by default really, she collects the rent and gives it the person that owns the yard...
I was thinking, I could ask the farmer who has 3 massive fields behind the yard if we could use one of...
I'm not wrapped up in myself, we are just a bit miffed that the sheep have moved on and are more of a priority than us paying rent. I guess that's what happens with no contract...If no contract then I don't have do anything else apart from look after the welfare of my horse and that is all...
I pay £70 grass livery.
£45 every 7/8 weeks shoes that is the norm @ our yard( I only have front )
£31 Insurance
Haylage in winter is £45 per week but we split that between 6 of us and have haylage December till March approx for 4 months ...
Teeth Rasping, worming,vacs approx approx £100 a...
My "property" being my horse would be responsible for getting out say by a gate being left open or a damaged fence, and then potentially causing an accident even though I wasn't at the yard...Crikey. My horse is insured so that's a relief...