Petmurf
Well-Known Member
An escape plan for me and old horse has now been devised!
I sit tight until 28/01/2022. Then give a month's notice. No reason given, other than " I feel it's time for us to move on". Ignore all tantrums/beseeching/begging. If YO refuses the notice, 2 weeks prior to exit date, I'll move all my/horse's belongings home, remind YO of when livery will cease, and arrange for new YO and trailer to meet us halfway. Horse is excellent to box (previous international show jumper) and off we shall go.
Current YO knows where my friend's livery yard is (and has been scathing about it - "I wouldn't let any horse of mine live in a bog". They don't.) I doubt she'll ever speak to me again.
I'm anxious about moving my old boy from his herd, worried that he'll hoon around like a loon (and lame himself) or that the move will bring on colic. However, he hurtles about like a loon anyway, is likely to die via colic, as all his relatives have as they have aged, and so far, he's outlived them all.
So - wise ones: is this a good-enough plan to see old horse and me out?
One of the positives is that that should old horse die before me, there are rescue ponies/horses I could work around with, as I enjoy the infinite slow progress that, in my experience, it requires.
I think thats an excellent plan and if you feel yourself wavering or being talked out of it then come back here and we’ll get you straight again ?
Have you got everything sorted with the new yard?