twiggy2
Well-Known Member
It was not intended to be shouting. I just assumed that this rule was universal and I am flabbergasted to hear that it is not. I cannot imagine being on a yard where this is not enforced anymore than its considered the norm at a yard to ride in the school without a hat on for example. I cannot recall in all my years of being on livery yards (30 years and seven yards) that it has ever been okay to leave a horse out on its own when all the others come in. Surely this is just common sense? I know there are horses that are kept on their own but these are normally private yards where the horse is accustomed to such a thing.
Yes there are yards without the rule, at a previous yard more than once someone turned my mare out rather than deal with the horse or the owner of the horse that would have been left on its own. Then I find out and have to go back to do mine again and deal with the other handful of a horse.
As a person on diy who works with horses elsewhere I do not want to be dealing with other peoples dangerous horses on a regular basis because the owners are too scared to deal with the horses themselves. To top it off I don't get paid.
If there is an emergency at the yard I am happy to muck in but if you have a horse that cannot be left alone on a diy yard then you as the owner need to make arrangements so it is bought it with another horse each day that is not another liveries responsibility.