Arzada
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I stand by my view.
If you choose to keep your horses in a field on their own, have one car and no other way of getting there if the car is out of action for any reason, it's pretty reasonable to have thought through a back up plan.
My car broke down last week and I was without it for 5 days but I still got to my horses twices day. I've walked to the yard and back in deep snow before when I haven't been able to get my car there.
As horse owners we need to be more responsible.
I stand by my view.
If you choose to keep your horses in a field on their own, have one car and no other way of getting there if the car is out of action for any reason, it's pretty reasonable to have thought through a back up plan.
My car broke down last week and I was without it for 5 days but I still got to my horses twices day. I've walked to the yard and back in deep snow before when I haven't been able to get my car there.
As horse owners we need to be more responsible.
I stand by my view.
If you choose to keep your horses in a field on their own, have one car and no other way of getting there if the car is out of action for any reason, it's pretty reasonable to have thought through a back up plan.
My car broke down last week and I was without it for 5 days but I still got to my horses twices day. I've walked to the yard and back in deep snow before when I haven't been able to get my car there.
As horse owners we need to be more responsible.
Your view- fine. But it neednt have been posted on FB. It sounds things are bad enough without bitchy posts making poster feel guilty. Please be kind, too many people are having a really awful time ot the moment.
I stand by my view.
If you choose to keep your horses in a field on their own, have one car and no other way of getting there if the car is out of action for any reason, it's pretty reasonable to have thought through a back up plan.
My car broke down last week and I was without it for 5 days but I still got to my horses twices day. I've walked to the yard and back in deep snow before when I haven't been able to get my car there.
As horse owners we need to be more responsible.
I stand by my view.
If you choose to keep your horses in a field on their own, have one car and no other way of getting there if the car is out of action for any reason, it's pretty reasonable to have thought through a back up plan.
My car broke down last week and I was without it for 5 days but I still got to my horses twices day. I've walked to the yard and back in deep snow before when I haven't been able to get my car there.
As horse owners we need to be more responsible.
I stand by my view.
If you choose to keep your horses in a field on their own, have one car and no other way of getting there if the car is out of action for any reason, it's pretty reasonable to have thought through a back up plan.
My car broke down last week and I was without it for 5 days but I still got to my horses twices day. I've walked to the yard and back in deep snow before when I haven't been able to get my car there.
As horse owners we need to be more responsible.
This!I don’t disagree. But they have asked for help ??
And presumably you’re one of those people offering help.
I do get what you’re saying jules
if those horses didn’t have auto water then 9 days is a long time without water for 3xample
Might think it but wouldn’t say it - and would maybe offer to do a visit.Just seen an acquaintance ( who is a fb friend) posting on FB. Not a particular friend, someone I used to be on a yard with in the past.
Gist of the post she had had a bit of a bad start to year, due to circumstances (loss of transport) she is unable to get to the field where her horses are for 9 days.
Horses are kept in a private field, just her horses there. Apparently the owner of the field can "help out a bit" but has her own committments. FB acquaintance is looking for someone who is bored in lockdown to help her out with horses.
I've basically replied saying that if she's in a field on her own she should have a backup plan in place in case she can't get down and that her horses are reliant on her.
Part of me is fuming because she's basically saying she can't get to her horses for 9 days unless she gets a taxi which she can't afford. Not a day or so...9 days! What was her plan if she caught COVID and had to self isolate?
Part of me feels like I'm a cow for knocking her when she's down.
Am I a horrible person, or would you all be thinking the same?
I stand by my view.
If you choose to keep your horses in a field on their own, have one car and no other way of getting there if the car is out of action for any reason, it's pretty reasonable to have thought through a back up plan.
My car broke down last week and I was without it for 5 days but I still got to my horses twices day. I've walked to the yard and back in deep snow before when I haven't been able to get my car there.
As horse owners we need to be more responsible.
I do get what you’re saying jules
if those horses didn’t have auto water then 9 days is a long time without water for 3xample