fattylumpkin
Well-Known Member
There's no real reason for posting this other than unburdening myself (on all of you poor souls!) but here goes.
I can't stand full livery! And I think it must be because I'm some sort of control freak. The facilities are lovely and the place runs like clockwork, but certain things really bother me, like finding scrapes or nicks on my horse that I wasn't told about, or the way all of her water buckets/feed buckets/brushes/other equipment seem to have become public property on the yard, or when her feed was changed without even asking me (to oats no less) and the yard owner looked surprised that I'd noticed. My horse is doing well enough and she still seems to care that I exist even if I only see her at weekends, but now I realise that I preferred the security of taking care of the stable jobs myself, and knowing every detail of her life more or less. Handing over her care to a professional yard was like a holiday in the beginning, but now I see distinct drawbacks. Mainly that in the eyes of the yard staff I seem to have been relegated to the status of 'owner' who is someone to be humoured when I'm around and then promptly forgotten when I'm not. Also, this might be jealousy talking, but staff who think they know my horse better than me after just a couple of months and who kiss her face and baby talk her (though she obviously hates it) are very hard to stomach.
So it's back to DIY we go on monday. Apologies to anyone reading this who runs a full livery - I'm sure none of you would dream of doing some of the things I mentioned here, but urgh!
I can't stand full livery! And I think it must be because I'm some sort of control freak. The facilities are lovely and the place runs like clockwork, but certain things really bother me, like finding scrapes or nicks on my horse that I wasn't told about, or the way all of her water buckets/feed buckets/brushes/other equipment seem to have become public property on the yard, or when her feed was changed without even asking me (to oats no less) and the yard owner looked surprised that I'd noticed. My horse is doing well enough and she still seems to care that I exist even if I only see her at weekends, but now I realise that I preferred the security of taking care of the stable jobs myself, and knowing every detail of her life more or less. Handing over her care to a professional yard was like a holiday in the beginning, but now I see distinct drawbacks. Mainly that in the eyes of the yard staff I seem to have been relegated to the status of 'owner' who is someone to be humoured when I'm around and then promptly forgotten when I'm not. Also, this might be jealousy talking, but staff who think they know my horse better than me after just a couple of months and who kiss her face and baby talk her (though she obviously hates it) are very hard to stomach.
So it's back to DIY we go on monday. Apologies to anyone reading this who runs a full livery - I'm sure none of you would dream of doing some of the things I mentioned here, but urgh!