Arizahn
Well-Known Member
Clean and tidy, big airy stables, big floodlit school, nice people, proper grazing, well maintained, loo, tea room/tuck shop, brilliant quality hay, resident donkeys, and own tack rooms/feed stores...and reasonable price too! Plus only half an hour's drive from us - can actually see our house from the yard, lol.
My favourite part though is the fact that no one thinks young horses are evil baby eating dragons bent on world domination
T'Khasi is happy, I am happy, and a fellow livery has offered to teach me about driving once he is old enough. They even have a harness and very light trap that I am allowed to borrow for his training. Planning on driving him first, and putting back his ridden career until he turns six, so as to allow his spine to mature fully, just flatwork at first: western and dressage etc. Then introduce jumping at around seven or so.
Just got to keep him sound now...his stifle is mending well btw