Queenbee
Well-Known Member
Ok Teebagsmum,
I think you need to understand that you are running on very dangerous territory here. You have a forum Full of supporters and you tell them to 'go boil your head' because they take offence that you would batter a horse or even use that language, perhaps it is you who should be holding your tongue. I see nothing wrong with whacking the door with the broom od the monster is kicking the door although I have always found that the best way to deal with a **** bag in the stable is to outright ignore it. If it gets out of the stable, ignore it, if it clamours around ignore it, if it kicks the crap out of the door put ear muffs on and ignore it! Focus your full attention on moving, you should have no problem re: bedding and hay due to your horses condition. Make a bloody good point of listing all your tack that you have lent the YO and demanding it back (give him notice to return it) Point blank IGNORE the fire breathing, chunk biting, door kicking dragon, it is not your place to sooth or repremand him, focus on your ned.
And finally when you have simmered down you may see how rude you have just been to people who were genuinely shocked by your attitude. Everyone on here was offering support over this, then you say you would 'batter it' and you take umbridge because people get ticked off by this. You do not apologise for causing offence, instead you tell them to 'boil their head' if you want support and sympathy off the forum, play nice, do not insult, and apologise for offense caused and rudeness.
I think you need to understand that you are running on very dangerous territory here. You have a forum Full of supporters and you tell them to 'go boil your head' because they take offence that you would batter a horse or even use that language, perhaps it is you who should be holding your tongue. I see nothing wrong with whacking the door with the broom od the monster is kicking the door although I have always found that the best way to deal with a **** bag in the stable is to outright ignore it. If it gets out of the stable, ignore it, if it clamours around ignore it, if it kicks the crap out of the door put ear muffs on and ignore it! Focus your full attention on moving, you should have no problem re: bedding and hay due to your horses condition. Make a bloody good point of listing all your tack that you have lent the YO and demanding it back (give him notice to return it) Point blank IGNORE the fire breathing, chunk biting, door kicking dragon, it is not your place to sooth or repremand him, focus on your ned.
And finally when you have simmered down you may see how rude you have just been to people who were genuinely shocked by your attitude. Everyone on here was offering support over this, then you say you would 'batter it' and you take umbridge because people get ticked off by this. You do not apologise for causing offence, instead you tell them to 'boil their head' if you want support and sympathy off the forum, play nice, do not insult, and apologise for offense caused and rudeness.
Well I've had just about enough now. And you haven't seen it and I have. And it does need a good smack.
And I really don't care if I am the type of livery you hate and would be glad that I'm leaving your yard.
Obviously I didn't mean batter batter it - just a figure of speech. But it does need to have some manners. It is too big to be behaving like this. And "Oooh, stop it you naughty boy" just isn't working.
I know I shouldn't have banged the door with the broom but I've had enough.
I have just put mine out and came back to find new horse has bust out his stable. Again. Tried to catch him and he was fine until I got him near his stable and then he ran round me in circles and wouldn't go in, so I let him go. He then put his ears back as I walked by him to go out the gate and get in my car to leave.
It's all very easy to come out with comments like the 2 above when you are not having to deal with the situation.
And how he behaves does affect me, actually. Because he is so spoilt and aggressive, I am having to get up at 5am to turn my horse out in my friend's paddock so he can have 3 hours turn out before being confined to barracks for the day at 9am when she puts her horse out. And, incidentally, nice, judgemental 2 above - the field has been split into 2 because when I arrived on the yard, my friend's horse attacked mine and bit his face almost down to the bone and now he is scarred.
You are not having to deal with this situation and I am, so go boil your head.