lucky7
Well-Known Member
The situation is this:
TB is a wimp and needs stabling in the winter, she is on DIY livery which is £60 PW plus hay costs, turn out is daily and in over night throughout the year - mucking out every day. Facilities on yard are fab, as are the people. YO is lovely, everything great. So whats the problem i here you ask??
Well its this:
Currently TB is off work and is going to be for the next few months due to muscular probs in her back. So shes just out in the field during the day and in at night. £60+ i dont mind paying but seems alot whilst i cannot use the facilities.
Now, i have 3 acres down the road and 2 other horses (natives) who live out 24/7. They have winter grazing which i rent for £15 PW and during the summer they come back to my field which is 3 acres till about November/december. My field has no facilities so means i have to lug water down everyday in containers, but that said that's all i do - no other costs atall. The cob is starting her education this year and will be mainly light hacking from the field - no problem.
My OH is always moaning about my livery costs for the TB and wants me to move her with the ponies this summer (even though i pay and we are not struggling for cash)- now we have applied for and almost guaranteed to have planning permission for a house on our field - all good, and OH says he will put in for 3 stables also as soon as the other has been approved.
So plans are:
Plan 1
Move the TB and the ponies to our field - obviously the section where house will be (by the gate) will be fenced off properly when the time comes - hoping mid summer. Stables have a good chance of being erected (if granted) before the winter comes so the TB can be stabled. (livery yard is hacking distance so can be hired any time for schooling) with stables the field can be managed better therefore they can stay there years round. Also 3 horses would be good together as when i ride one the other wont be alone.
Downside is if stables are not up by winter will be stuck if livery yard gets full again
Plan 2
Tb moves out with ponies on our land and i speak to YO to see if i can pay small amount to HOLD my stable for the summer so its ready for winter if i need it again - downside is if we get permission will have been paying for a stable for nout. (OH wont like this plan!!)
Plan 3
Keep TB on livery (move ponies as planned) and wait until stables are erected before moving TB?
Downside is the OH moaning about livery costs!! oh and summer mucking out!
(i don't mind really)
So what do you think? what would you do?
Think i would feel a bit cheeky about asking for stable to be kept open for me? or is it just me??
Thanks guys
TB is a wimp and needs stabling in the winter, she is on DIY livery which is £60 PW plus hay costs, turn out is daily and in over night throughout the year - mucking out every day. Facilities on yard are fab, as are the people. YO is lovely, everything great. So whats the problem i here you ask??
Well its this:
Currently TB is off work and is going to be for the next few months due to muscular probs in her back. So shes just out in the field during the day and in at night. £60+ i dont mind paying but seems alot whilst i cannot use the facilities.
Now, i have 3 acres down the road and 2 other horses (natives) who live out 24/7. They have winter grazing which i rent for £15 PW and during the summer they come back to my field which is 3 acres till about November/december. My field has no facilities so means i have to lug water down everyday in containers, but that said that's all i do - no other costs atall. The cob is starting her education this year and will be mainly light hacking from the field - no problem.
My OH is always moaning about my livery costs for the TB and wants me to move her with the ponies this summer (even though i pay and we are not struggling for cash)- now we have applied for and almost guaranteed to have planning permission for a house on our field - all good, and OH says he will put in for 3 stables also as soon as the other has been approved.
So plans are:
Plan 1
Move the TB and the ponies to our field - obviously the section where house will be (by the gate) will be fenced off properly when the time comes - hoping mid summer. Stables have a good chance of being erected (if granted) before the winter comes so the TB can be stabled. (livery yard is hacking distance so can be hired any time for schooling) with stables the field can be managed better therefore they can stay there years round. Also 3 horses would be good together as when i ride one the other wont be alone.
Downside is if stables are not up by winter will be stuck if livery yard gets full again
Plan 2
Tb moves out with ponies on our land and i speak to YO to see if i can pay small amount to HOLD my stable for the summer so its ready for winter if i need it again - downside is if we get permission will have been paying for a stable for nout. (OH wont like this plan!!)
Plan 3
Keep TB on livery (move ponies as planned) and wait until stables are erected before moving TB?
Downside is the OH moaning about livery costs!! oh and summer mucking out!
So what do you think? what would you do?
Think i would feel a bit cheeky about asking for stable to be kept open for me? or is it just me??
Thanks guys