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Hi everyone. I've been a lurker here for years but never plucked up the courage to join in or even open an account which I know is sad but I'm just shy.
Sorry that my first post is a bit of a rant but really cant believe what I have heard today from a YO. I've been having livery problems for a while and I'm on a temporary yard about 20 miles from home for the time being as all of the good yards around here are full. Plus its cheap and at the moment thats good because I'm not riding the horse because of back troubles after too many years of falls. The doc reckons 40 years of hitting the ground running literally isnt a great thing, so time off it is for me.
Joey has been out of work for about 5 months now as I've not been riding, he has done lots of lunge work and stuff like that to keep his interest but not anything over the top. Being thoroughbred and being winter he drops condition like a stone no matter what he is fed. He is wormed every 3 months, fed a diet of fibre, cool mix and a bit of oil which he has lived on for the last 5 years through all weathers.
I couldnt believe my YO earlier this week though, when they saw that Joey was dropping condition apparently according to them he was full of worms and as I wasnt using him anyway why didnt I get rid, even if it was to the butcher.
To say I didnt know how to respond would be a complete understatement. Why would anyone say such a thing? I mean, the horse is well cared for, has survived on that same care for years but now suddenly, what? I'm not good enough?
Am I overreacting and taking this too much to heart or should I really give up?
Sorry that my first post is a bit of a rant but really cant believe what I have heard today from a YO. I've been having livery problems for a while and I'm on a temporary yard about 20 miles from home for the time being as all of the good yards around here are full. Plus its cheap and at the moment thats good because I'm not riding the horse because of back troubles after too many years of falls. The doc reckons 40 years of hitting the ground running literally isnt a great thing, so time off it is for me.
Joey has been out of work for about 5 months now as I've not been riding, he has done lots of lunge work and stuff like that to keep his interest but not anything over the top. Being thoroughbred and being winter he drops condition like a stone no matter what he is fed. He is wormed every 3 months, fed a diet of fibre, cool mix and a bit of oil which he has lived on for the last 5 years through all weathers.
I couldnt believe my YO earlier this week though, when they saw that Joey was dropping condition apparently according to them he was full of worms and as I wasnt using him anyway why didnt I get rid, even if it was to the butcher.
To say I didnt know how to respond would be a complete understatement. Why would anyone say such a thing? I mean, the horse is well cared for, has survived on that same care for years but now suddenly, what? I'm not good enough?
Am I overreacting and taking this too much to heart or should I really give up?