HayleyDL
Well-Known Member
Ok, I moved my horse to a yard about 10 minutes away from me. I chose that one partly because it was convenient, partly because they offered me all day turn out over summer and partly because hay, feed and bedding was all included.
However, I've now been there 6 months and in those 6 months I:
1. Haven't been given the turn out offered (my horse is four and very high energy) if im lucky hes out from 8-4 but they bring in if it rains, if the grass is too good (yes I know the risks of laminitis etc. but were not talking overly good grass here just better then the stuff that grows in winter!), if he runs around and plays with the other horses etc. So, when push comes to shove im lucky if he gets 3 hours a day in summer. in winter, he'll get an hour if im lucky.
In fairness to the yard, they have been turning out more recently so my complaint there has been somewhat invalidated.
2. He's broken out of his stable by simply leaning on the door, the bolt came loose from the wood and he simply pushed the door open! Thankfully he wasn't hurt and there were people down there at the time so he was just rehomed but I don't think I'm being unfair expecting a stable to hold a horse!
3. Their tie rings are VERY loose, my horse will pull back a fair amount but if the tie rings secure, he'll stay tied. However, hes figured out that he can pull back and free himself. Therefore, he does! This isn't just him being a pain, Ive seen another horse do it and just a small amount of pressure from me pulling will pull it out. Because of this I used to use a spare stable when I was mucking out etc. I've been told today I can't anymore as they have more horses coming. Fair enough, its not his stable, but they also refuse to fix the tie rings.
4. I have asked to turn him out when I'm up there just to give him a bit more time out and so he doesn't have to be stabled when I'm mucking out. They've refused this. He's out when the other horses are, no more, no less.
Over the last month or so I've been getting more and more annoyed with this especially when I got a comment today about "tying being a 2 year old thing.. he's now 4. he should tie" yes I'm aware thank you! He does tie if your tie rings were secure. I've had enough and am getting to the point where I just want to move.
Am I overreacting or am I right to be annoyed about all this?
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However, I've now been there 6 months and in those 6 months I:
1. Haven't been given the turn out offered (my horse is four and very high energy) if im lucky hes out from 8-4 but they bring in if it rains, if the grass is too good (yes I know the risks of laminitis etc. but were not talking overly good grass here just better then the stuff that grows in winter!), if he runs around and plays with the other horses etc. So, when push comes to shove im lucky if he gets 3 hours a day in summer. in winter, he'll get an hour if im lucky.
In fairness to the yard, they have been turning out more recently so my complaint there has been somewhat invalidated.
2. He's broken out of his stable by simply leaning on the door, the bolt came loose from the wood and he simply pushed the door open! Thankfully he wasn't hurt and there were people down there at the time so he was just rehomed but I don't think I'm being unfair expecting a stable to hold a horse!
3. Their tie rings are VERY loose, my horse will pull back a fair amount but if the tie rings secure, he'll stay tied. However, hes figured out that he can pull back and free himself. Therefore, he does! This isn't just him being a pain, Ive seen another horse do it and just a small amount of pressure from me pulling will pull it out. Because of this I used to use a spare stable when I was mucking out etc. I've been told today I can't anymore as they have more horses coming. Fair enough, its not his stable, but they also refuse to fix the tie rings.
4. I have asked to turn him out when I'm up there just to give him a bit more time out and so he doesn't have to be stabled when I'm mucking out. They've refused this. He's out when the other horses are, no more, no less.
Over the last month or so I've been getting more and more annoyed with this especially when I got a comment today about "tying being a 2 year old thing.. he's now 4. he should tie" yes I'm aware thank you! He does tie if your tie rings were secure. I've had enough and am getting to the point where I just want to move.
Am I overreacting or am I right to be annoyed about all this?
Chocolate Biscuits for anyone who got this far!