Acolyte
Well-Known Member
I ride a horse 3-4 times a week for his owner as she is too busy to ride him regularly. The horse is kept on full livery, and is currently living out 24/7 as he has a dust allergy.
The YO has asked me to write in the yard diary which days I am coming up to ride, and approx what time - although the owner is not required to do this
Tonight I got to the yard to find a note asking me to feed and turn out the horse after I had ridden. The horse gets a ridiculously large quantity of hard feed every day and eats very slowly, so I would have to hang around for at least 45 mins (not exagerating there!) for him to eat before he could go out
I thought that with full livery it would not be unreasonable for the YO to turn him out after he had eaten? She has to come onto the yard later on in the evening to shut the chickens away, and the horses field is the nearest one to the stables so it would take her literally 2 mins to sling him out into the field.
Is this an unreasonable expectation for me to have? I have always done DIY livery so I dont know how full livery works...but they do bring the horse in for me when I am due to ride, so why are they not prepared to turn it out?
The YO has asked me to write in the yard diary which days I am coming up to ride, and approx what time - although the owner is not required to do this
Tonight I got to the yard to find a note asking me to feed and turn out the horse after I had ridden. The horse gets a ridiculously large quantity of hard feed every day and eats very slowly, so I would have to hang around for at least 45 mins (not exagerating there!) for him to eat before he could go out
I thought that with full livery it would not be unreasonable for the YO to turn him out after he had eaten? She has to come onto the yard later on in the evening to shut the chickens away, and the horses field is the nearest one to the stables so it would take her literally 2 mins to sling him out into the field.
Is this an unreasonable expectation for me to have? I have always done DIY livery so I dont know how full livery works...but they do bring the horse in for me when I am due to ride, so why are they not prepared to turn it out?