Holidays_are_coming
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I have just moved yards and now the horses are out 24/7 it seems I am the only person checking my horse twice a day. I have always done this and couldn't not do it as what if he has a accident.
When ours were out 24/7 over summer I only went down in the afternoon/evenings after school. However, it was quite a busy yard so there were always people around during the day, so if there was an accident in the morning someone would have noticed and called me. Luckily that never happened though.
But that could still happen even if they were up twice day a mask could have been off for a few hours. If a horse has an accident i would really hope someone isnt going to see it and leave it because the owner will be up in two hours I would hope they would cll the owner, maybe call the vets and get the horse inThats all well and good that someone would have noticed and called you but what if it was an emergency and the horse needed to be got in and the vet called straight away. Why should someone else do that for your horses?
I have liveries that only come up once a day when their horses are out and it drives me mad. Fly masks are forever coming off and I hate seeing the horse looking unhappy because the mask is off so I go and put it back on, but by the time I've done several in the morning I am running late and don't have the time I wanted for mine. Why should I have to do that for people who can't be bothered to come up twice a day?
Thats all well and good that someone would have noticed and called you but what if it was an emergency and the horse needed to be got in and the vet called straight away. Why should someone else do that for your horses?
I have liveries that only come up once a day when their horses are out and it drives me mad. Fly masks are forever coming off and I hate seeing the horse looking unhappy because the mask is off so I go and put it back on, but by the time I've done several in the morning I am running late and don't have the time I wanted for mine. Why should I have to do that for people who can't be bothered to come up twice a day?
Thats all well and good that someone would have noticed and called you but what if it was an emergency and the horse needed to be got in and the vet called straight away. Why should someone else do that for your horses?
By law an owner or person responsible has to check a horse within reasonable time scales each day. If someone is going up once per 24 hours, and nobody is checking that horse in between, then they are on a sticky wicket if something happens.
If there is a set arrangement for someone else to be keeping an eye out or checking them, fine, but otherwise it is not an acceptable excuse for someone to say 'well I knew so and so goes there every morning so they would tell me'. Doesn't stand up in court I'm afraid.
According to DEFRA's Code of Practice for the Welfare of Horses, Ponies, Donkeys and their Hybrids, which would be the guidelines used in court....
"Horses at grass should be inspected at least once a day, preferably more often. Stabled or group-housed horses should be inspected at least twice a day."
So once a day would be acceptable in court, although I would always check my own animals at least twice.
I would do that for another owner without a second thought, and I would hope that anyone would do the same for me. I certainly wouldn't keep my horses on a yard where helping out in an emergency situation would be seen as an inconvenience.
i have my own place, and I'm in and out constantly throughout the day. If they were on livery, I'd check twice a day.
By law an owner or person responsible has to check a horse within reasonable time scales each day. If someone is going up once per 24 hours, and nobody is checking that horse in between, then they are on a sticky wicket if something happens.
If there is a set arrangement for someone else to be keeping an eye out or checking them, fine, but otherwise it is not an acceptable excuse for someone to say 'well I knew so and so goes there every morning so they would tell me'. Doesn't stand up in court I'm afraid.
Thats all well and good that someone would have noticed and called you but what if it was an emergency and the horse needed to be got in and the vet called straight away. Why should someone else do that for your horses?
I have liveries that only come up once a day when their horses are out and it drives me mad. Fly masks are forever coming off and I hate seeing the horse looking unhappy because the mask is off so I go and put it back on, but by the time I've done several in the morning I am running late and don't have the time I wanted for mine. Why should I have to do that for people who can't be bothered to come up twice a day?
Whilst I completely understand that, I shared a field with some people who would go and check their horses in the morning, and whilst there would check the other horses and make sure there was water in the trough, and I would repay the favour when I went down in the afternoon. It was a very helpful yard where if you noticed a fly mask hanging off etc., you would nip into the field and sort it. Mine were out without rugs or fly masks in fields with good fencing, so were in as safe a situation as possible really. I understand that accidents could happen, but they can happen the 5 hours between visits or during the night. It isn't possible to always be there should an accident happen.
That's completely fair enough if you are sharing a field and you check theirs to return the favour. Sorry, I wasn't really meaning to have a go at you its a very sore subject with me because every morning just at the moment my horses take 20 mins and then I spend another 30 mins sorting all the others out because I know their owners won't be up until the evening and I hate leaving them uncomfortable.
What does the law class as reasonable time scales? Do they use the DEFRA 24rs at grass and twice a day stabled mentioned above? Also what classes as checking? eg topping up water and or hay and making sure there are still 4 legs and a tail?