meleeka
Well-Known Member
There are lots of different views on this thread about what is acceptable, but I think we all agree that at least a daily check, if not by the owner, a concrete agreement with someone else, is the absolute minimum required.
Yes they are aware of it, I've made it quite clear that it's not acceptable to not attend to their horses at least once daily. I am always looking over them all day when I'm home, but I'm not physically going up to each and every horse on the yard and checking it over for any sign of injury. My own are having their rugs changed according to the weather, fly masks on in the day off at night, and I'm spraying all of them at least once a day with fly repellent! In my opinion, this is basic good care. Mine also come in for a few hours every day as they are in diet paddocks which could not sustain them 24/7, for a small feed and a slice of hay. We are an assisted DIY yard where clients have to pay for any extra services needed, but in summer, I just feel like one or 2 virtually 'abandon' them! I guess for me, I just love spending time with my horses, they are the best therapy IMO! The reason I only charge a £1 is because there is a principle involved, I don't want to make money out of it want to encourage people to actually come and see their horses every day themselves! And in any case if they are wriggling out of paying that princely sum, I've got no chance if I charged more have I? I just know I can't go a day without knowing mine have all had their needs met. Clearly we all have different opinions in this subject reading through all the replies :-(
Unfortunately yes, everyone has different ideas on horse owners ship (as they do with parenting etc.)& I think that goes with the territory. I'm with you on the checking everyday etc. However I wouldn't judge someone that doesn't have the same ideas as me as you don't know people's personal circumstances.
However, my response was to your initial question, & I hope you can come to a compromise with your liveries.
Unfortunately yes, everyone has different ideas on horse owners ship (as they do with parenting etc.)& I think that goes with the territory. I'm with you on the checking everyday etc. However I wouldn't judge someone that doesn't have the same ideas as me as you don't know people's personal circumstances.
However, my response was to your initial question, & I hope you can come to a compromise with your liveries.
Unfortunately yes, everyone has different ideas on horse owners ship (as they do with parenting etc.)& I think that goes with the territory. I'm with you on the checking everyday etc. However I wouldn't judge someone that doesn't have the same ideas as me as you don't know people's personal circumstances.
However, my response was to your initial question, & I hope you can come to a compromise with your liveries.
Well I'm going to be extremely judgy and say that if someone's personal circumstances mean they can't check their DIY horse at least once (but it should be twice) a day, then they should either have it on part livery or not have a horse at all.
This is why I very rarely had DIYers on my yard. I had one whose idea of checking her horse was to drive in the yard and peer at him across a ten acre field from inside her car. In winter when he was stabled at night, she would fling a headcollar on him, lead him the 30 feet to the turnout (without picking out his feet - evidently dropping foot contents across my yard was good enough), muck him out after a fashion and then leave me to bring him in and feed him (and actually pick out his feet). Sum total of her time spent with him = about 30 seconds per day in winter, less in summer!
But how can you say you wouldn't judge someone who has different ideas when it comes to welfare? I think it's very much for other people to judge when a horse's welfare is compromised.
For YOs I think the answer is to set standards as you think fit and charge properly for all services including livery itself. I had a brief foray into being a YO and discovered that as I hadn't specified they needed to check at least twice a day they didn't bother. In the unlikely event I try again I would be far more specific and set the standards so they match mine.
Well we can all judge on an online forum but it really won't change the situation, unfortunately.