mermaid
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Hi
For the purpose of making this as unidentifiable as possible I'm going to be vague in places, but please stick with me.
I've had my horse for a LONG time, in terms of years we are talking double figures.
The yard I currently livery at has been allowing workmen to drive through the field in which my horse grazes in trucks, vans and farm machinery whilst she is in it. The result of this is that I have been called up to sort her out on several occasions by fellow worried liveries as she has been extremely upset. In addition she is now unsound, and she was perfectly sound the day before this started.
I was upset to say the least that I had not be informed about this and had not been offered a suitable alternative whilst the work was carried out.
Despite my pointing out my horse's distress and lameness (thought to have occurred as a result of the galloping about she has been doing as a results of the worry), they have continued to attempt to drive through the field.
I don't want to say too much of the occurance that have gone on with regards to this, but lets just say the option of talking about it and sorting something out was not agreeable to the owner.
Does any body know where I stand with regards to rights? This is a professional livery yard and I pay to keep my horse in a suitably safe environment. I think it's fair to say the majority of horses would find having their field invaded like this several times per day distressing. I have every intention of leaving the place as soon as possible due to the nature of aggression I have faced over the issue as well as the flippancy experienced regarding my horses welfare, but I would like to know where I stand legally?
Any helpful thoughts or opinions on the topic (either way) would be extremely helpful!
For the purpose of making this as unidentifiable as possible I'm going to be vague in places, but please stick with me.
I've had my horse for a LONG time, in terms of years we are talking double figures.
The yard I currently livery at has been allowing workmen to drive through the field in which my horse grazes in trucks, vans and farm machinery whilst she is in it. The result of this is that I have been called up to sort her out on several occasions by fellow worried liveries as she has been extremely upset. In addition she is now unsound, and she was perfectly sound the day before this started.
I was upset to say the least that I had not be informed about this and had not been offered a suitable alternative whilst the work was carried out.
Despite my pointing out my horse's distress and lameness (thought to have occurred as a result of the galloping about she has been doing as a results of the worry), they have continued to attempt to drive through the field.
I don't want to say too much of the occurance that have gone on with regards to this, but lets just say the option of talking about it and sorting something out was not agreeable to the owner.
Does any body know where I stand with regards to rights? This is a professional livery yard and I pay to keep my horse in a suitably safe environment. I think it's fair to say the majority of horses would find having their field invaded like this several times per day distressing. I have every intention of leaving the place as soon as possible due to the nature of aggression I have faced over the issue as well as the flippancy experienced regarding my horses welfare, but I would like to know where I stand legally?
Any helpful thoughts or opinions on the topic (either way) would be extremely helpful!