Best riding school Aberdeen/shire?

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Aiming to get back in the saddle in the spring after a 5 year break and recent birth of my baby. Will need a lot of 'rewiring' - where would you recommend that's kind but firm for a rusty but previously half competent rider?
 

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Yes definitely - the horses look better kept and the environment is nicer than the others.

Was at Hayfield yesterday to visit the shop - I'm very loyal to Alan and his business and try to buy there if I can - what a mess Hayfield is - it is so run down and everything is bodged and damaged. Why anyone would want to go there for lessons....and the horses...poor sods.
 

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Yes definitely - the horses look better kept and the environment is nicer than the others.

Was at Hayfield yesterday to visit the shop - I'm very loyal to Alan and his business and try to buy there if I can - what a mess Hayfield is - it is so run down and everything is bodged and damaged. Why anyone would want to go there for lessons....and the horses...poor sods.

really sad :( I remember when that line of boxes on the left of the shop was gleaming, with proud heads looking over doors. Its so sad to see them full of cr** and broken, and the same name plates there all faded "babycham" was a favourite.
 

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I vividly remember two horses who were new to the yard, I rode them both soon after they arrived. I rode the gelding more than the mare and I loved him. Within a very short space of time they turned so sour. The gelding was ok, but very grumpy to girth up, while the mare became downright dangerous in her box. So sad. :(

My favourites to ride were Mac (who was sold and I saw him later on the livery yard I kept my horse at) Ricky, Gonzo, and Abbey. I quite liked Dee but she had the most upright pasterns and boxy feet I'm not sure how long she would have lasted. A friend bought a mare who I dreaded being given to ride! There was a big lad called HGV, who was lovely to ride, but I had real trouble tacking him up! As his name suggests, he was HUGE and I am small
 

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really sad :( I remember when that line of boxes on the left of the shop was gleaming, with proud heads looking over doors. Its so sad to see them full of cr** and broken, and the same name plates there all faded "babycham" was a favourite.

Horse in the first box was weaving away - totally shot down - even when I spoke to him he took a while to break out of it and wake up.
 

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I used to ride at Hayfield about 12 years ago, horses always looked half decent and yard seemed ok. Sad to hear it's not the same as it used to be. Is Oldfold still going?

ETA: NSN Babycham rings a bell! W&W the mare wasn't a chestnut who was round the back was she? She had very strange conformation but I can't remember her name.
 
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I used to ride at Hayfield about 12 years ago, horses always looked half decent and yard seemed ok. Sad to hear it's not the same as it used to be. Is Oldfold still going?

ETA: NSN Babycham rings a bell! W&W the mare wasn't a chestnut who was round the back was she? She had very strange conformation but I can't remember her name.

is this the place u mean Broke?

http://www.aberdeenridingclub.com/facilities.html
 

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I used to ride at Hayfield about 12 years ago, horses always looked half decent and yard seemed ok. Sad to hear it's not the same as it used to be. Is Oldfold still going?

ETA: NSN Babycham rings a bell! W&W the mare wasn't a chestnut who was round the back was she? She had very strange conformation but I can't remember her name.

YES! Esmir. ;) very wonky back end!

I'm not sure about Oldfold- I kept my mare there while I was at uni! I have since caught up with a few of the girls who were on the yard when I was, and none have their horses there anymore, but I never found out what happened to Oldfold?

ETS: yes that is oldfold Mrs claus! :) A few changes since I was there though!
 
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That's the one! Used to get her back feet in your face as soon as you walked in her stable :eek: funny you were at Oldfold too, I used to have lessons there - loved riding a black cob mare called Peggy if you remember her?
Mrs Clause yes that's the one! Glad to see it's still going!
 

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Small world eh?! :p

Yeah, my lasting memory of Esmir was her flying at me from the back wall of the stable with her ears pinned back and her teeth gnashing at my face. :eek: She's then turn on you with the back end. Poor nag. She wasn't like that when she arrived. :(

ANYWAYS!

I didn't really know any of the riding school horses or ponies at Oldfold- I had my mare on grass livery and worked on the livery yard every sunday, so I only really knew the liveries.

I only used to go into the indoor school to the can machine- that cold sprite was the only thing that got me through mucking out rough as a badger's.... :p I managed to ride in the indoor about twice in the 3 years I was there! It was always so busy the minute there was a free slot!
 

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The indoor at Oldfold was hilarious, big wall of moldy straw bales separating the school from the 'square' where the ponies were tied up! There was a cracking little 14.2/15hh TB type called Finn who used to massage your hand with his teeth, loved riding him even though he had no brakes!
 

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:p I have a vague recollection of a Finn. No brakes? Sounds like my kind of mount! :p

When we first arrived Whisp had never been in an indoor school. She is a bit of a knobber at the best of times, and they were holding a wee sj comp... We arrived with a bang! The crowd was divided- between those who loved my mental steed, and those who feared for my life...! :p

We got a lovely clear round rosette. Not often we went clear, and never usually at break neck speed, but i think she was so freaked out that she flew them all! :p
 

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at Oldfold too, I used to have lessons there - loved riding a black cob mare called Peggy if you remember her?

Was at Oldfold for a while when it was under Graham Scott - still see Graham now and then - he's doing fine.

I got my horse there - Link, a big stupid kind of mad chestnut lad. Love him to bits though

I used to spend a lot of time with Peggy - she either liked you or didn't! I always treated her as a special lady so we got on just fine. :) My friend is doing RDA volunteering and she helps with Peggy.

Remember Sid and Bracken and Aero!

We liveried there for a while but the travel from Blackburn got too much every day.
 

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I remember Aero! He was a dude :) And can't believe Peggy is still around, she must be in her 20's now? I also think I remember Link but not sure.

I also know Blackburn quite well as I was at Clinterty College - spent a lot of time in the pub ;)

ETA: is Peggy still a ****** to catch? LOL
 
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Was at Oldfold for a while when it was under Graham Scott - still see Graham now and then - he's doing fine.

I got my horse there - Link, a big stupid kind of mad chestnut lad. Love him to bits though

I used to spend a lot of time with Peggy - she either liked you or didn't! I always treated her as a special lady so we got on just fine. :) My friend is doing RDA volunteering and she helps with Peggy.

Remember Sid and Bracken and Aero!

We liveried there for a while but the travel from Blackburn got too much every day.

I have a vague recollection of a "link" (might be havering though!) I too was there when Graham had it. Glad to hear he is doing ok, I always found him a really nice guy... apart from when he drove into whisper's field with the tractor which ended up with me being dragged face first through the mud! I was just eyes and teeth! Had to get hosed down in the wash bay and get the bus back home... I was not popular on the turquoise line...! :p

There were a few nice "dealers" that went through Oldfold. :)
 

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The "big row day" was spoken about in hushed tones for a long time ;-) Ran into her sidekick Laura at Bellwade a few weeks back - she's doing fine.

Then there was Dorothy, and Claire, and that awfully nice lass Debbie who came from out Dinnet direction? Wonder how she's getting on.

So many folks!
 

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Ah the big row day!

Claire that was with Graham? She was lovely. Was Dorothy in the riding school? I cant remember Debbie though?

Tina was yard manager when I arrived (with BIG Fred!) She was a right laugh!

Then she left and Lisa took over.

For the life of me i cant remember the name of the other girl that worked there (livery yard) for a while. She was toatie wee and blonde, lovely lovely girl with a massive mare called Kat. She had an awful accident when trotting up a horse for someone. I saw her after and she had made a great recovery, but would be good to know how she was getting on if anyone knew. I can't believe i have forgotten her name. :eek:
 

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That was Anna. Lovely lass - and that was a terrible accident - all of us and Graham the vet who were there at the time were deeply affected and upset by it.

I met Anna and her partner at the Echt Show and she's doing fine, still dealing with the after effects of her accident, but she was fine and looking really well.

Graham and Claire are up at Auchronie farm and saw them at Echt as well.

Tina was absolutely lovely - what a big personality! Always good fun. And Fred - he was well BIG!

Got a big soft spot for Anna and Tina!
 

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I used to ride at Hayfield about 12 years ago, horses always looked half decent and yard seemed ok. Sad to hear it's not the same as it used to be. Is Oldfold still going?

ETA: NSN Babycham rings a bell! W&W the mare wasn't a chestnut who was round the back was she? She had very strange conformation but I can't remember her name.

Aww babycham! I LOVED him............I wanted to buy him and HIFI and Beau!

I think it was going downhill in 99 when I was at college. They wanted us to work our asses off as the staff couldne be bothered any more which was quite sad :(

But I have to say...........not all schools are as they appear ;-)
 
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