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don't diss what you don't know
LOL, you sound charming, bet your yard has a lovely easy-going atmosphere.
don't diss what you don't know
LOL, you sound charming, bet your yard has a lovely easy-going atmosphere.I didn't just make it up out of thin air, "IME", I never said I'd been on your particular yard, although come to think of it, the attitude sounds familiar.
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it does thanks, everyone knows exactly where we stand with each other, we all have set jobs allocated so if something isn't done only the person that hasn't done it gets in trouble, everyone gets on well and we are very proud of how popular and sucsessful our yard is, none of us take kindly to assumptions being made of the way we do things especially from people that have never set foot on the yard.
Sounds fabulous, but with a YO who can't tell the difference between a general comment based on one's own experiences and a personal attack on the way their yard does things, I'll still pass thanks.
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methinks this is yet another tongue-in-cheek thread not fully understood![]()
methinks this is yet another tongue-in-cheek thread not fully understood![]()
Ours is safe but messy - often bits of hay and bedding wafting over the concrete, we rarely sweep the barn but at least we don't have to worry about levelling the manege because we haven't got one!
But, hey, we keep the horses at home, so don't have to worry about offending other liveries with OCD tendencies, and the horses are happy, healthy and contented!
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Pretty much spotless. All tools are kept in the tool shed, wheelbarrows lined up and forks / brushes hung up. Toolshed is reguarly swept. Yard is swept fully twice a day. All beds done twice a day and barrows must be covered from stable to muck heap. Muck heap must be levelled and squared off after each barrow has been added. All horses feet are to be picked out before leaving the stable, rugs folded and on racks. All rugs washed regularly along with girths etc. Ermmmm I could go on for hours...
If the yard is done to a high standard every day then there is never 'alot' to do, I would be put off by a messy yard as a livery and I would be ashamed to work on one!