catdragon
Well-Known Member
Well, trying to keep this short. In the 6.5 years at my previous yard I didn't have too many issues, if my girl lost a shoe, or a rug got damaged - I'd get a text - a small wound - the same, anything more serious a call...
Moved home not so long ago, so moved my girl -after much searching for - a new yard, I've gone from part to assisted DIY livery (cost at new yard is too much for me to stay part livery
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Couple of weeks ago, got to the yard- my new LW turn out rug has a huge "L"shaped tear in it - I'm pretty certain that the puncture hole above said tear is from horses teeth - but no conclusive proof - so put it down to one of those things. A quick text would have been nice to enable me to make some kind of running repairs - but fair enough.
Well tonight - I arrive - my girl was clipped Friday so she's in a 200g T/O - to find another bl**dy great rip complete with mouthful of filling bitten out and another huge bite mark further along - my girl has a corresponding lump under this one - so that's one hell of a nasty bite to raise a lump through a 200g thick rug
YM is away - due back at the weekend, I am going to raise this with her then. Once again - no text - my horse cannot have been checked for wounds - she could have been bleeding under it. No pre-warning to enable me to repair it.
She's turned out with another mare who is spirited and I have seen this mare "rounding my girl up" putting her head on her bottom etc etc, so I think its pretty obvious who's the biter is.
For tomorrow I've asked for the LW to be put on top of the 200g - it's got no fill - is a size bigger and should hopefully offer some extra protection as well as weatherproofing ( I have checked it doesn't restrict in any way).
Do I approach the owner of the other mare - is it down to them to pay for my repairs?
Would it be unfair to ask for individual T/O for mine - if she's being bitten hard enough to raise lumps - what else may occur - it's not just the cost and inconvenience of getting rugs repaired- I am now wary of my placid girl getting hurt.
I'm dreading putting on her next rugs - they're all new - and I loathe the thought of my expensive rugs getting trashed by another horse.
What would you do? Sorry it's long, but never been in a situation such as this before.
Thanks for taking time to read.
Moved home not so long ago, so moved my girl -after much searching for - a new yard, I've gone from part to assisted DIY livery (cost at new yard is too much for me to stay part livery
Couple of weeks ago, got to the yard- my new LW turn out rug has a huge "L"shaped tear in it - I'm pretty certain that the puncture hole above said tear is from horses teeth - but no conclusive proof - so put it down to one of those things. A quick text would have been nice to enable me to make some kind of running repairs - but fair enough.
Well tonight - I arrive - my girl was clipped Friday so she's in a 200g T/O - to find another bl**dy great rip complete with mouthful of filling bitten out and another huge bite mark further along - my girl has a corresponding lump under this one - so that's one hell of a nasty bite to raise a lump through a 200g thick rug
YM is away - due back at the weekend, I am going to raise this with her then. Once again - no text - my horse cannot have been checked for wounds - she could have been bleeding under it. No pre-warning to enable me to repair it.
She's turned out with another mare who is spirited and I have seen this mare "rounding my girl up" putting her head on her bottom etc etc, so I think its pretty obvious who's the biter is.
For tomorrow I've asked for the LW to be put on top of the 200g - it's got no fill - is a size bigger and should hopefully offer some extra protection as well as weatherproofing ( I have checked it doesn't restrict in any way).
Do I approach the owner of the other mare - is it down to them to pay for my repairs?
Would it be unfair to ask for individual T/O for mine - if she's being bitten hard enough to raise lumps - what else may occur - it's not just the cost and inconvenience of getting rugs repaired- I am now wary of my placid girl getting hurt.
I'm dreading putting on her next rugs - they're all new - and I loathe the thought of my expensive rugs getting trashed by another horse.
What would you do? Sorry it's long, but never been in a situation such as this before.
Thanks for taking time to read.