


it is a business after all and a place where the horses should be safe, happy and stress free.
so i think notice will be given later today
Having owned a horse who was a darling with people but a nightmare with other horses (believe me we tried) I have no sympathy with the owners. We always were honest with any yard, insisted on individual turnout (he was lovely over electric fencing but just liked his own space). He behaved like a rig running others down, kicking biting and being horribly agressive. It limited our choice of yards and was expensive but it was best for the horse and best for everyone else. If they have not been upfront and are not prepared to have him on his own then he should go elsewhere. I always said I refused to put my other horses in with him so why should anyone else risk theirs. Your livery is being unreasonable and you stand to loose good clients. Ask them to leave.
They have also said that because he is young and very talented QUOTE]
For that reason alone, and with his behaviour he should be in full competition livery and managed accordingly.
You have my sympathies and think you've been more than accomodating - time for him to go