JenJ
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I'd still be inclined to move. You'll still be losing the help from the friend who is moving. Your own place - your own rules about what time to bring in, whether to bring in...
The new yard is further away but only by about 5/10mins.If you've got twice the acreage at the new place then the cost of hay will be less, also bedding if you choose to leave out longer. If the new yard is closer, also factor in the saving in fuel. Mine costs ~£60 per month for each horse if they need to come in every day over night.
On the down side if you are there on your own do you have any back up if you are ill or want to go away for any reason.
I would have these rules at my current yard as its DIY with no rules as such.I'd still be inclined to move. You'll still be losing the help from the friend who is moving. Your own place - your own rules about what time to bring in, whether to bring in...
I only told her yesterday as i hadnt seen her. I had to text her in the endMy question would be why did she not offer sooner?
Yes but presumably she knew that your friend is leaving which would leave you struggling in the dark on your own. I would continue with your new arrangement.I only told her yesterday as i hadnt seen her. I had to text her in the end
??whaaat??So my current yard owner has thrown a spanner in the works.
She approached me tonight and made it clear that she really doesn’t want me to leave.
She has offered me 2 of her fields which are yard side and 2 stables and i can graze my current field through summer!
Im due to be going to pay the deposit on the new place tomorrow![]()
Precisely!Yes but presumably she knew that your friend is leaving which would leave you struggling in the dark on your own. I would continue with your new arrangement.