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    R.I.P. Miss Dodd Noble - Sandon Saddleery

    used to work for her, a fascinating if terrifying lady at times. Very sad to hear this news, I understood she'd been quite unwell in recent times. RIP
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    response to yesterdays huge thread...

    you know my thoughts on this K, rest assured that you made the right decision, however heartbreaking. I hope you feel a bit better this morning xx
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    He's gone... :(

    Sorry for your loss, he looked like a lovely boy xx
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    Moving on from RS - Is this asking too much?

    They are out there- to be honest if I was looking for a sharer I'd welcome the fact they wanted to have lessons as it would suggest that they actually want to learn how to get the best from my horse and not just gallop it around the countryside. You may need to be flexible as to what instructor...
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    It's CONFORMATION not CONFIRMATION. (Pedantic thread)

    'alot' I see it so much and it really annoys me! :o
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    Nearly got booted off yard!

    The yard I recently left offered full livery and this did include staff poo picking the fields, only from April-Oct though. I was on DIY and expected to keep my field done or pay extra for staff to do it as a service. I also know of at least one other yard in the area where staff routinely...
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    A little bit annoyed...

    I think what the OP meant is that when the stable rug is taken off in the mornings the rug is left inside the stable ready to be put back on the horse when it's brought in. Whoever has brought the horse in early has then moved the rug from inside the stable to under the rug rack. (but the OP...
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    Livery Yards near Royston, Hertfordshire?

    Mill End Farm in Sandon is definitely worth considering- the lady that runs it is very dressage orientated too. http://www.millendequestrian.co.uk/
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    poor, poor horse...

    Nothing much to add other than I wish you all the best with him OP, he has a very kind eye despite his shocking condition. Well done you for taking him on and giving him a chance. My TBx is what would have been called a poor doer, at times in the past she has lost some condition over winter-...
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