lauraanddolly
Well-Known Member
I'm wondering as I'm having a bit of an issue with my horse being left out on her own. This wouldn't be a problem except for the fact that she goes mental when left alone.
Things came to a head today, I arrived at the yard at 4pm (usual time) to find four people stood in the yard chatting, I said hi and went straight to the field to get D in, and she had obviously been going hell for leather for a while - completely dripping in sweat, it was even dripping off her head.
This is a normal occurance for D when left alone and I have made sure on several occasions that other people know this and do let me know if she is going to be or has been left alone.
I don't expect them to bring her in or anything(unless they are happy to) just let me know so I can be there to bring her in. I only live 10mins down the road from the yard so doesn't take me long to get there.
But it seems that people are increasingly not getting the message, there was four of them stood in the yard today chatting in full view of my horse going mental and not one picked up the phone to me. (one of them had to remove her horse from the field directly next door to mine, so how she didn't notice as she claimed, I don't know)
So I'm thinking of trying to approach YO to introduce some sort of rule where we are not allowed to leave a horse alone.
I know I'm possibly on a loser but I'm really scared she will injure herself and it's not like is a routine thing so I can't prepare for it, but it does happen a few times a week. I had a bit of a rant at all of them stood in the yard this afternoon, it made me so mad!
Things came to a head today, I arrived at the yard at 4pm (usual time) to find four people stood in the yard chatting, I said hi and went straight to the field to get D in, and she had obviously been going hell for leather for a while - completely dripping in sweat, it was even dripping off her head.
This is a normal occurance for D when left alone and I have made sure on several occasions that other people know this and do let me know if she is going to be or has been left alone.
I don't expect them to bring her in or anything(unless they are happy to) just let me know so I can be there to bring her in. I only live 10mins down the road from the yard so doesn't take me long to get there.
But it seems that people are increasingly not getting the message, there was four of them stood in the yard today chatting in full view of my horse going mental and not one picked up the phone to me. (one of them had to remove her horse from the field directly next door to mine, so how she didn't notice as she claimed, I don't know)
So I'm thinking of trying to approach YO to introduce some sort of rule where we are not allowed to leave a horse alone.
I know I'm possibly on a loser but I'm really scared she will injure herself and it's not like is a routine thing so I can't prepare for it, but it does happen a few times a week. I had a bit of a rant at all of them stood in the yard this afternoon, it made me so mad!