scats
Well-Known Member
Good grief, this has all got a bit out of control.
While I agree that OP quite simply have gone to her YO or YM and simply asked what has happened/what horse has been fed, rather than coming on the forum straight away and talking about needing confrontational meetings, if you have a horse prone to Colic, it could be distressing to realise your horse has been fed something they shouldn't have.
I don't think it warrants an emotional breakdown, but we have no idea what else is going on in the OP life at the moment, so let's give her a bit of a break!
OP- please just speak to your YO or YM politely, it may have been a completely simple mistake and your horse may well have only been given a small handful of chaff that is unlikely to cause him/her any issues at all. Don't go in all guns blazing.
I found some passers by (footpath through yard) had fed my horse with digestion issues and allergies, ham salad sandwiches and crisps -the remains all over the floor outside his stable. I politely put a sign up saying that he had medical problems and could be made poorly. Could you pop a sign up to just remind the yard staff and other liveries that he is following a special diet and should only be fed by you?
While I agree that OP quite simply have gone to her YO or YM and simply asked what has happened/what horse has been fed, rather than coming on the forum straight away and talking about needing confrontational meetings, if you have a horse prone to Colic, it could be distressing to realise your horse has been fed something they shouldn't have.
I don't think it warrants an emotional breakdown, but we have no idea what else is going on in the OP life at the moment, so let's give her a bit of a break!
OP- please just speak to your YO or YM politely, it may have been a completely simple mistake and your horse may well have only been given a small handful of chaff that is unlikely to cause him/her any issues at all. Don't go in all guns blazing.
I found some passers by (footpath through yard) had fed my horse with digestion issues and allergies, ham salad sandwiches and crisps -the remains all over the floor outside his stable. I politely put a sign up saying that he had medical problems and could be made poorly. Could you pop a sign up to just remind the yard staff and other liveries that he is following a special diet and should only be fed by you?