mollymum
Well-Known Member
Heartily SICK of 'horse' people these days - that's why I refer to myself as an 'animal' person! Over the last few years, and , specifically this year, I've grown to understand why many landowners, farmers, and those with a stable or two in their back yard are increasingly refusing to take on liveries. I rented out my small yard in January to a couple with one horse - which ended up being four by the springtime. Only have an acre and a small winter turnout, but it might have been workable if a) they had actually paid me regularly without me having to phone them and ask for my money and b) actually fed their horses, two of which are now nearly skeletons. Added to which: the yard became a tip, with headcollars and ropes chucked in the mud, along with MY yard tools; they put several chickens there without my permission which roosted on the stable doors and crapped all down them with a big pile, uncleared, collecting at the foot of the door. (Just found out chickens have been disappearing one by one - not the fox, but next doors dog which has been killing them off - wouldn't you just move them to save their suffering? Also, I was led to believe the couple were both working, which would obviously enable them to pay regularly. Over the past few weeks, people who live by the yard have apparently been having to feed the horses with carrots or other odds and ends because they have no hay. Have visited today and cannot believe how skeletal the two larger horses are. Shetlands ok (but doesn't mean to say he's not hungry) and small cob underweight. We've today contacted (loan) cobs owner and he's been taken back. The RSPCA has been urgently informed by at least 3 people and now it's a waiting and watching game. This is the first and last time I rent out my yard. I haven't actually made any money - the horses have eaten the new fencing, I've had to sacrifice hay that's supposed to be for cattle AND I'm still owed 2 months rent. Rant over!