Grey_Arab
Well-Known Member
I have a bit of a dilema, my current instructer and v.good friend told me today she's leaving after 6years at current yard, she has done an awful lot for the yard, raised the standards, started a PC and just generally been a great influence. She going to move her horse to a local yard that is run by a friend of hers who I know as she has come to fill in for teaching.
So that's the background. My other issue is that I go to uni in Spetember and am not planning on taking the beastie, I wasn't planning on leaving the beast at current yard for various reasons one of which is that I'm concerned that he will be over used in the RS, now as there is going to be a change of instructer I'm concerned that the whole atmosphere is going to change for the worse and that he will get even more RS work (atm he does about 8 hours a week over 4 days). On the other hand I've been there 9 years, although current instrucer has been there for 6 years)
So my options are:
To move him to other yard where instructer is going now (it is also a small RS but I would get more say in what he does)
To move him to other yard in September when I'm off to uni and just see how it goes at current yard
Thankies for advice
So that's the background. My other issue is that I go to uni in Spetember and am not planning on taking the beastie, I wasn't planning on leaving the beast at current yard for various reasons one of which is that I'm concerned that he will be over used in the RS, now as there is going to be a change of instructer I'm concerned that the whole atmosphere is going to change for the worse and that he will get even more RS work (atm he does about 8 hours a week over 4 days). On the other hand I've been there 9 years, although current instrucer has been there for 6 years)
So my options are:
To move him to other yard where instructer is going now (it is also a small RS but I would get more say in what he does)
To move him to other yard in September when I'm off to uni and just see how it goes at current yard
Thankies for advice