Pearlsasinger
Up in the clouds
Sadly it's very common I think- based largely on the tales of friends and associates. Because demand will always exceed supply. There will almost always be someone willing to move to the stables you've just left- around here anyway.
I adored the owners at my last yard. Will tell anyone and everyone how great they are; nice NORMAL people! But they had limited land and used the larger fields for their bigger herd- the geldings- meaning my mare had to stay in for weeks on end as her winter field was soon just a bog. Some horses handle this... mine can't. So I had to move. Gave them plenty notice and they were thoroughly professional. Friendly and polite to the end. Miss them terribly!
Current yard.. Im doing fine but others aren't and there is a bit of my way or the highway going on... it's very unsettling.
I wish there was a regulatory or governing body for yards... some of what goes on is beyond appalling... and I'm located not far away from where that horse was shot and dumped in the owners garden...��
Would you be prepared to pay an increased livery charge to cover the licence fee, the business rates and tax which could not be avoided, as it is currently be many YOs, and the costs of upgrading many of the facilities to meet the requirements of the licensing authority - bearing in mind that a RS locally was required to paint all stables black on bottom 3rd of walls with white above, as a new condition of licence renewal?