Elsbells
Well-Known Member
I can only echo all that's already been said and I see that your looking to move now anyway, so what can I add?.......just a well done you and welcome to the forum
I think I would have had a major tantrum by now!YOs and YMs have a difficult job and one which I would never undertake. It requires interpersonal skills and tact and diplomacy, to levels far beyond me! However, although your YO is doing her best, as she sees it, for the horses in her care, you sound perfectly competent to look after your own animal. My advice is to look at all the other yards round you and review your options. Good luck, and keep us posted - and also, pics please of new horse!
I don't agree with other posters that the YO is a loony or a few sandwiches short of a picnic. I think it is quite a common problem on very small yards. I can understand her point regarding other people coming with their horses to pick yours up. We are very careful here and discourage too many visitors for security reasons. Also, if there was a strangles outbreak, I would be reluctant to let other horses on the yard. However, I do think the YO is a bit OTT. She probably just thinks she is being helpful and treating the OP like more of a novice than she is. I also know many YOs that do not allow others to come and clip or plait people's horses for them as they want the business themselves. That is completely understandable. It is their premises, and why should someone else profit from doing a job on their yard that they could do themselves. However, I personally would not mind. I hate plaiting and clipping so would be more than happy for my liveries to get someone else. They don't though.
OP, I would have a chat with the yard owner. You need to be careful how you word things. Concentrate on how it makes you FEEL rather than going to her with a list of objections. Tell her you are feeling upset that she is not allowing you to treat your horse as your own. Ask if there is anyway around her problems with your friend picking you up. It may just be because she does not want other horses on the yard, in which case, would she allow your friend to pick you up and then go back for her own horse? Explain that you are not paying your friend to plait your horse and cannot afford extras. But in case it goes pear shaped, make sure you have an alternative yard lined up.
Thanks for your input Wagtail - I appreciate it. I have discussed the travelling situation with her and its simply a case of her not wanting my horse in a trailer/lorry with a horse from another yard - I did think she didnt want other horses on the yard and offered to have my friend pick me up at the bottom of the road - but she said noI have mentioned that my friend does not charge me for plaiting but this is not allowed apparantly. Shes a very nice lady, she never raised her voice and always speaks very sweetly so its difficult to be mad at her for putting rules in place on her own yard. Having said that, the rules are rather restricting for me and as I cant afford a 4x4 or a trailer while Im studying for my degree, I am effectively grounded
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Yes my girly was put in isolation when she first arrived at the yard. She was not allowed to be turned out for 3 weeks but she was in the same stable block as 5 other horses so not sure how "isolated" she actually was to be honest. The yard I work on isolates new horses in a seperate block away from the main stables.
No, the other liveries and the YO do not isolate their horses after shows or attending clinics - the horses are just straight back on the yard and turned out.
Defiantly move.She sounds like a lunatic![]()
Thing is though that the YO is well within their rights to say who they do and don't want on their property
I think you've got the message by now so i won't insist on the fact that moving seems to be the way forward. Good luck in finding a new suitable yard. I used this forum to find a new place for my horse and i really appreciated the recommendations. I have found a really nice place, maybe not the best facilities but a very welcoming place where i can enjoy my horse and get support if needed. There are enough people from around guildford here who can advise on yards near you. It is all supposed to be fun so i hope you find the right place to enjoy your mare.
She sounds like a fruit loop. Find another yard.
Sharing transport to shows is the norm.....if your horse was going to catch anything it could come from literally anywahere.
And no bu**er would tell me what farrier I had to use...or saddler....or vet.....
Control freak. Move!
I second this. I wouldn't dream of telling my liveries who they could or couldn't use. I recommend my farrier, and it does make my life a lot easier if all horses are booked in at once with the same person, but if someone wants to use their own farrier, dentist, whoever, I would definitely let them. It's not my horse, so why should I dictate to them?
I also think she's being ridiculous about not letting you share transport. Would she let you compete if you had your own transport? If she would then she's completely crackers. You're more likely to encounter strangles at a show with numerous unknown horses than you are sharing a lift with a friend, who I assume is sensible enough to know when not to travel her horse.
I can understand her not wanting you to have a friend clip or plait your horse - a lot of yards do this (including me, but then I don't offer DIY so clipping etc. is included in the price of full livery) as it's a service she offers and is taking money away from her.
BUT she sounds bonkers. Get out!