horsesatemymoney
Well-Known Member
OK, briefly...currently lots of work on, no sign of it easing anytime soon, and have two horses on full DIY, with no option of services, and half day turn out. Struggling to do this because of workload, nobody that I can ask to help me bring in, so try and get the horses out for an hour before work etc. Finding this really hard going and can't face a winter like this, but love the yard I am on. Have one 4 year old and a 30 year old. What would you do?
1) Move both horses to a yard further away, but where they do mornings and it is cheaper, meaning only one trip a day. No idea what this yard is like.
2) Keep going as I am and try and pay a professional groom to come once a week, twice a day, so I get a break.
3) Keep old horse on current yard, so same problem but halved, turn youngster out at local grass livery, youngster lived out before I bought, so likely they'd adapt. I've never had a horse live out, so worried about this.
4) Turn young horse out, move old horse to part livery, with the money I'd be saving through youngster living out, or put old horse on a yard where they do services/mornings.
5) Do as above with old horse, sell younger horse.
Any help would be really needed.
1) Move both horses to a yard further away, but where they do mornings and it is cheaper, meaning only one trip a day. No idea what this yard is like.
2) Keep going as I am and try and pay a professional groom to come once a week, twice a day, so I get a break.
3) Keep old horse on current yard, so same problem but halved, turn youngster out at local grass livery, youngster lived out before I bought, so likely they'd adapt. I've never had a horse live out, so worried about this.
4) Turn young horse out, move old horse to part livery, with the money I'd be saving through youngster living out, or put old horse on a yard where they do services/mornings.
5) Do as above with old horse, sell younger horse.
Any help would be really needed.