Grr - YO gives my pony colic then kicks me off yard.

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I've just been kicked off my lovely new yard and I'd fuming. And rather upset.

YO is know for being difficult. She's bad tempered, opinionated, extremely unreasonable and has no social skills at all. But where you have an excellent yard with fabulous facilities at a great price, you don't need to be nice - there will always be a queue.
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Luckily her staff are lovely and I've seen her a grand total of three times in the last 2months.

Anyways - Piper pony (my lovely 2.5yr old coloured cob) got impaction colic on Saturday from being fed straw (YO decision - I wasn't happy but rocking the boat results in eviction).

I spent all sat night and sun morning up with him having the vet out numerous times.

Sunday afternoon, whilst speaking to vet on the phone, the YO came down. I smiled and nodded to her but was limited to what I could do, with pony in one hand and phone in other. She marched past, seemingly ignoring me (pretty standard from her anyways) and had disappeared by the time I'd finished and went to look for her to tell her what was happening.

Vet then arrived, re-painkillered and rectalled. Still impacted.

By this stage I was so tired I desperately needed to go home, so got friend (fellow livery) to check him once she'd finished riding her horse, then again in 3hrs, whilst I slept. Strict instructions to her and in diary (prescribed method of communicating with YO) that he was NOT TO BE FED ANYTHING AT ALL!!!!!

Hour later I got a frantic call from poor friend saying pony was fine but YO had cornered her. Told her it was cruel not to feed him, he was clearly better as he'd pooed (tiny little poo in his bed from what was already in guts), it was her 'duty of care' to feed him, she'd had horses for years, dontcha know, and she knew best, ignore the vet. Oh, and how dare I 'blank' her.

Poor friend fended her off and told her to call me if she was concerned - she was just following instructions. YO had stormed off. Friend said she'd recheck him in 2hrs esp as she was suspicious.

2hrs later and no call from YO. But friend called again to say she'd just been to check him and Piper was now standing knee deep in hayledge, stuffing his face.
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She removed it but had to go home as working.

Furious doesn't even start to cover it
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I had to drag myself back out of bed, wait for my mum to drive me to stables (too tired to drive myself) to find pony feeling sorry for himself again. Called vet yet again and this time insisted he was taken into the local Horsepital. Arranged transport and took him in.

Too tired and furious to call the YO to say what was happening (bound to say something stupid) so left note in diary.

4days later ( with poor Toby getting a flying visit for a pat and carrot - no YO in sight) Piper came home, all better.

By this point I'd calmed down about to realise that causing a fuss would only result in me getting kicked off the yard. So put a note in the diary saying he'd come home and otherwise decided to let it blow over.

Forwards to today - YO came to find me and told me she wanted me and my horses off the yard
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Wouldn't give me a good reason why. Just that I was 'hassle' When I said I didn't understand what the problem was, she just said 'well, you wouldn't'. Not willing to discuss it.

On pushing she said I'd been badmouthing her (wouldn't tell me what or how - I had been very careful not to say anything at all to anyone to prevent just this happening), that I'd 'blanked' her, that I was 'always causing trouble' (again, wouldn't tell me what or how) and eventually that it was her yard and she just didn't want me there
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I have to say I'm gutted. Apparent from the old baggage I love the yard. All the liveries are lovely, the facilities are excellent, the horses are happy.

I can genuinely say I’ve been a model livery. Paid promptly, followed all yard rules to the letter, not asked for anything, got on well with all the other liveries.

But apparently YO in well known for going on a power trip and kicking people of who don’t agree with her, ask for things or she just plain doesn’t like. I am in no way the first to be asked to leave.

I now have a month to find a new yard, in the middle of winter, for two horses who need to live out 24/7.
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And I really really hope my poor friend doesn’t also get asked to leave too - I have a suspicion she might……..
 
how stupid.

really horrid situation. YO obviously a liability. I would bill her for the vets fees when you took the horse into the horspital because she couldnt be trusted not to feed it.

good luck finidng somewhere, there must someone out there....I now keep my horse on a private yard and love it!
 
you're better off out of there, she sounds like a stupid arrogant bitch and i would not allow her near my horses, i wouldn't care how nice the yard was.
anyone who knows anything at all about colic etc knows that you must not feed them anything until they are pooing properly. for her to think she knows better than the vet defies belief.
i'd want her to pay for the ****ing vets bills too, personally, but i guess it is very unlikely.
v best of luck finding somewhere a lot nicer.
 
What an old baggage the YO sounds, I have nothing helpful to say really, appart from you will be better off away from that yard, however that doesn't solve the problem of finding a suitable alternative within a month. Good luck and glad your boy is well again, he's gorgeous
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Hmm - what EXACTLY did you write in the note you left her? Incidentally, YOU are the owner of the horse, not the YO, so if she doesn't follow the instuctions given by you under medical care, you are, far better off without her, imho, despite how nice the facilities are.

Oh, and quite agree with the above poster, he is GORGEOUS!
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Poor you she sounds evil!
I would bill her as others have said. If she has spent years with horses she should know all about colic! she sounds like an idiot.
Where abouts are you?
 
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I'm totally shocked, the YO sounds like a nasty piece of work.
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Definitely not someone who I'd trust to care for my horses, especially if she is defying the instructions of yourself and the vet.
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I really hope you can get to the bottom of this and find somewhere to keep your horses.
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Sounds as if you would be better off changing yards anyway.
However, as you have witnesses as to what happened and when - I suggest you go straight to a solicitor.
You may be eligible for Legal Aid. If not, it sounds as if you have an excellent case anyway to sue The YO for your vets' bills, travelling expenses, etc.
Any solicitors on here who could pass on some advice?
Good luck.
 
You are far more restrained than me, i would have said so much that my horses would now be grazing my back garden.

I really don’t know how you kept your hands off her, stupid cow.

You are best off out of there no matter how good the yard is it needs a good YO to make it perfect.
 
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I wouldn't stress myself with thinking about legal action, it's just not worth it, escalating and building your passion up to boiling point is stressful. Your horse is now well. I think you're right to let it go and move on to pastures new. You'll be happier
 
Write down exactly what happened and ask your friend to write down her account of what happened. Heep it in safe place.

Find yourself a nice new yard.

When you are nicely settled in your new yard instruct a solicitor to recover the veterinary costs etc from the yard owner.
 
I would certainly claim against her. She could have killed your pony!

If your friend had not been there, you may well have had a much more gruesome scene this morning and no need to find a new yard!

Also, badmouth her. Pronto. To anyone and everyone. You'll be amazed at how quickly livery yards lose their names. I certainly would not want a YO who "force fed" my horses. in fact, I'd be on to the RSPCA as well!!

She effectively hospitalised your horse!

(sorry if my post is a bit all over the place, I'm spitting feathers on your behalf!)
 
i'd definitely ask your vet to call her or drop in, to explain to her exactly why a horse with an impaction MUST be given NO food at all.
she should pay the hospitalisation costs, i agree.
i'd badmouth her too, personally, i'd be that livid!
 
I'm surprised you didn't thump her one - how dare she!!! God it is always amazing how some people think they can behave, good yard as it is, it's not worth it if the YO is like that, how would you be feeling if he hadn't pulled through and it had been her fault?
 
What an unpleasant and totally stupid woman. I know it's a shame as you love the yard its self. but really, would you want to run the risk of having that woman near your horses again??? I'd be gone today, nevermind the 4 weeks notice!

I really hope you find somewhere equally as lovely soon, minus phsycho YO, and agree with Harpar_gal - bad mouth her to every horsey person you know - see how quickly her queue of potential liveries diminishes.
 
She's damn lucky your pony recovered...her stupidity could have resulted in him being an awful lot worse
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tell her to get fkd, and warn her she could be in an awful lot of trouble for endangering your pony's life. Xxx
 
puts you in a difficult decision but you sound like your better off out of there, facilities might be great but no good if the YO kills your horse....! it sounds like you have been asked to leave as she knows she is in the wrong and is worried others will figure it out which wont make her look very good. Hope you manage to find soemwhere soon, its hard to find somewhere that allows horses to live out 24/7 I know only too well.
 
This person sounds deranged. Great facilities or not you are better off out of there for the welfare of your horses and your own sanity.

Whereabouts are you? Maybe some HHO'ers will know of some alternatives for you.

Love your boy, he looks really stunning and hope he is 100% now.
 
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Write down exactly what happened and ask your friend to write down her account of what happened. Heep it in safe place.

Find yourself a nice new yard.

When you are nicely settled in your new yard instruct a solicitor to recover the veterinary costs etc from the yard owner.

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I agree with this or just take her to the small claims court to recover your costs. It won't cost you much in the small claims court Good luck. No facilities are worth your horses life if he'd died you would have had no use for the great facilities would you? Get out and one way or another try for your vets bills. Infact your insurance company may sue her if you claim from them
 
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Write down exactly what happened and ask your friend to write down her account of what happened. Heep it in safe place.

Find yourself a nice new yard.

When you are nicely settled in your new yard instruct a solicitor to recover the veterinary costs etc from the yard owner.

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I agree with this or just take her to the small claims court to recover your costs. It won't cost you much in the small claims court Good luck. No facilities are worth your horses life if he'd died you would have had no use for the great facilities would you? Get out and one way or another try for your vets bills. Infact your insurance company may sue her if you claim from them

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i agree too- get the horses moved and then proceed against her in the small claims. i did this against a well known trailer company- it was very quick and easy to sort out
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its a shame that you like the yard but just think you've not been there long and already had one near miss- next time your horse could end up dead because of the stupid YO bitch...move move!
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Well to be honest I think you're best out of there too - she would only make your life a misery (she sounds like the type of YO who would start victimising you and causing you no end of grief no matter how well you stick to the rules) and by then you'd be totally miserable anyway!
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Glad to hear that your youngster recovered ok - what a stupid woman for contradicting veterinary advice - For me that would be enough to want to run for the hills - I'd not be able to stay as she is totally untrustworthy!
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Good luck finding somewhere - whereabouts are you looking?
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To be completely honest I would be gone anyway, Nice facilities or not she could have killed your pony and could easily happen again especially if she doesn't realise or care what she has done!

Stupid miserable old cow!!


huge hugs to you ..I hope you find somewhere lovely
 
you need to get out of there.there is more to a good yard than super facilities.if you cant trust the people with the care and welfare of your horse then however good the facilities its not a good yard.horse care is number one every thing else is secondary.
 
didnt even know you had moved piper, where did you go?

my yard might be able to help grass livery wise short term? cant say for sure but you can have her number if you want it? x
 
I echo what the others have said about recovery costs.
You can file a claim online with small claims court, and it only costs £50

I don't know if you have thought of this but your insurance company will exclude colic from your policy, be it forever or an agreed time period. If you don't claim and don't tell them, god forbid any happens, the insurance company will request medical history and see this epsiode anyway so you are in a lose lose situation.

What an awful situation to be in, I hope you find somewhere soon and your horses settle in.
 
are you insured? I was going to suggest you might want to tell the insurance compnany what had happened and see if they wanted to pursue the YO - BUT I then wondered if this could give the insurance a way out as the vets instructions had been flouted..but still might be worth a call to a solicitor...? really awful and very upsetting - I would put a call out for yards in your area on this board and see what comes through...
 
Where about's are you? I might be able to suggest somewhere for temp. cover until you find somewhere permanent
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The only reason i say temp is because we don't have any facilities, just big big big field and trailer as tack room etc. BUT its amazingly cheap and our 'FIELD OWNER' is truly amazing. all horses are out 24/7.
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Also use of school at village livery and stables if emergency! PM me if i can help - Im in East Sussex
 
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