*Maddy&Occhi*
Well-Known Member
Ive never done a midnight flit, but would not hesitate too if my horses welfare and safety was in danger.
I did leave my previous yard on bad terms though. Was very happy there at first but things turned sour, very small bitchy yard- only 11 stables but was filled with liveries who were incredibly close- I had a few runnings with them due to their behaviour towards me. YO was very helpful and great at first but had issues and I soon realised the slightest thing sent him into a frenzy- one of those being aimed at me. Despite that we were amicable and soon after I decided to leave- not due to YO but other concerns- one being school was incredibly deep, all 11 horses were as one herd which resulted in endless vet bills...the list goes on. YO was great and said I could leave whenever I wanted (my livery was paid and up to date) and I kept him informed of when I was leaving. Day I was leaving was complete caos, my mare's a handful to load so I was a little nervous and worried about the move. So anyway, I had left a bit of mess on the yard in which I said to the owner I would come back and clear, I needed to get my mare to the new yard as she stresses and panicks on a lorry (one incident being gashing her eye open on lorry) I had every intention of coming back. 2 mins after I leave im bombarded with nasty messages from YO demanding I come back this instance to clear up mess- even though he had agreed to me coming back later, he even added extra things I needed to "clear up" which was nonsense. He was pretty nasty, even so I went back that evening to find the mess had been cleared...never spoke to him since and would never touch foot on that yard ever again!! My horse is still recovering from the injuries that happened there.
Ive known one person who moon-light flit's on a lot of local yards, runs up livery bills and just goes. She's a nasty bit of a work and I wouldnt hesitate to call the next yard she decides to move too to tell them- one being she wants to move to a yard I was at a while ago...lovely yard in which I still visit, ill defintley be telling them not to let her on!
I did leave my previous yard on bad terms though. Was very happy there at first but things turned sour, very small bitchy yard- only 11 stables but was filled with liveries who were incredibly close- I had a few runnings with them due to their behaviour towards me. YO was very helpful and great at first but had issues and I soon realised the slightest thing sent him into a frenzy- one of those being aimed at me. Despite that we were amicable and soon after I decided to leave- not due to YO but other concerns- one being school was incredibly deep, all 11 horses were as one herd which resulted in endless vet bills...the list goes on. YO was great and said I could leave whenever I wanted (my livery was paid and up to date) and I kept him informed of when I was leaving. Day I was leaving was complete caos, my mare's a handful to load so I was a little nervous and worried about the move. So anyway, I had left a bit of mess on the yard in which I said to the owner I would come back and clear, I needed to get my mare to the new yard as she stresses and panicks on a lorry (one incident being gashing her eye open on lorry) I had every intention of coming back. 2 mins after I leave im bombarded with nasty messages from YO demanding I come back this instance to clear up mess- even though he had agreed to me coming back later, he even added extra things I needed to "clear up" which was nonsense. He was pretty nasty, even so I went back that evening to find the mess had been cleared...never spoke to him since and would never touch foot on that yard ever again!! My horse is still recovering from the injuries that happened there.
Ive known one person who moon-light flit's on a lot of local yards, runs up livery bills and just goes. She's a nasty bit of a work and I wouldnt hesitate to call the next yard she decides to move too to tell them- one being she wants to move to a yard I was at a while ago...lovely yard in which I still visit, ill defintley be telling them not to let her on!