Enfys
Well-Known Member
This is a rant, that's all, not a dig at anyone, I am just spitting feathers and need to blow off steam.
I frequently read about bad YO's and yards, and how little YO's do, how they just take the money and run, should do more etc, etc
Well, this YO is thoroughly FED UP! and Yes, I am shouting, well snarling actually. It really hacks me off when flaming horses do this to it
(Well, only one actually)
The horse in question has been wormed, had his teeth done, has ad-lib hay, mineral/salt licks, is on supplements and having feeds, and has logs, old fence posts, cut branches in the field and he still does this!
I accept fair wear and tear to fencing is normal, but now I am going to have to spend an entire morning refencing an entire field with T posts, purchasing more tape and insulators to save what posts I have left, never mind that I had plans to actually have some me time for a change (whoa, silly me, fancy planning to go into town to buy some new clothes eh?)
Honestly, if the owners weren't such sweet people I'd give them their marching orders, it isn't their fault that their horse is a bloody beaver masquerading as a 16.2 Tb so I won't. I am beginning to realise why the horse was in a taped off paddock before and why his previous owner was happy to give him away! I counted the posts in that field today, 107 to be precise. Painting them with noxious substances is out of the question, tried that, it is like adding ketchup to chips, what I'd like to do is run something sharp and pointy (like nails - joke
) up each one but that is out of the question.
OK then, coffee, then fencing - yippee.
I frequently read about bad YO's and yards, and how little YO's do, how they just take the money and run, should do more etc, etc
Well, this YO is thoroughly FED UP! and Yes, I am shouting, well snarling actually. It really hacks me off when flaming horses do this to it
The horse in question has been wormed, had his teeth done, has ad-lib hay, mineral/salt licks, is on supplements and having feeds, and has logs, old fence posts, cut branches in the field and he still does this!
I accept fair wear and tear to fencing is normal, but now I am going to have to spend an entire morning refencing an entire field with T posts, purchasing more tape and insulators to save what posts I have left, never mind that I had plans to actually have some me time for a change (whoa, silly me, fancy planning to go into town to buy some new clothes eh?)
Honestly, if the owners weren't such sweet people I'd give them their marching orders, it isn't their fault that their horse is a bloody beaver masquerading as a 16.2 Tb so I won't. I am beginning to realise why the horse was in a taped off paddock before and why his previous owner was happy to give him away! I counted the posts in that field today, 107 to be precise. Painting them with noxious substances is out of the question, tried that, it is like adding ketchup to chips, what I'd like to do is run something sharp and pointy (like nails - joke
OK then, coffee, then fencing - yippee.