slumdog
Well-Known Member
So I've been in my own yard for about a year, the house it's attached to has come up for rent and the yard is being rented out with it. I'm obviously gutted but it's all amicable so no hard feelings.
Can't find my own yard so it looks like we're going back on livery for a while. I'm actually quite nervous!
So please cheer me up with your H&H tips to survive a livery yard, and make them as tongue in cheek as you like
I'll start off with my ideas so far- In my experience the more horses you have, the higher up the hierarchy you are, so with 3 surely I'll start half way up the pecking order? I also jump affiliated so hopefully this will also give me some 'cool points' unless they like dressage, then what?
I'm going to have to start drinking lots of tea, and maybe practise my best Simon Cowell judging skills but only quietly and behind people's backs.
What if I end up on a parelli yard? Will I need a rope and a stick and a ball?

Can't find my own yard so it looks like we're going back on livery for a while. I'm actually quite nervous!
So please cheer me up with your H&H tips to survive a livery yard, and make them as tongue in cheek as you like
I'll start off with my ideas so far- In my experience the more horses you have, the higher up the hierarchy you are, so with 3 surely I'll start half way up the pecking order? I also jump affiliated so hopefully this will also give me some 'cool points' unless they like dressage, then what?
I'm going to have to start drinking lots of tea, and maybe practise my best Simon Cowell judging skills but only quietly and behind people's backs.
What if I end up on a parelli yard? Will I need a rope and a stick and a ball?