Dumbo
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Finally had my first part livery bill after 4 months (should be monthly but YO is so unorganized).
Had a huge shock when I saw the total. Won't say how much it is but it's 3 times the amount I was expecting.. I nearly burst into tears!
Its left me thinking - how the hell am I supposed to afford a horse?!
I had been saving up for years, did all the sums and thought I had more than enough to keep me going for at least a year until I got a full time job. This livery bill is just a few pounds off my total savings.
So anyway, I have been thinking of moving yards for a while, most likely next June once I've finished college and will be able to keep my horse on DIY at a closer yard. I'm at college from 8am-6pm so it isn't possible to be on DIY, especially at this time of year and in my final year of A levels. The yard I'm at currently is a private farm with several horses but just a few liveries (I'm the only one on part livery). The stable is tiny for my 16.2hh, the school is tiny too, and not having floodlights means my riding time is limited to weekends. They put costs on my bill and then tell me - eg. they bought him a hoof supplement then told me/ they booked him in for vaccinations and his teeth then said 'oh by the way the vet came out blah blah blah, we'll add it to your bill' I know he needs these things but I would prefer if I was asked first! And, one of the worst things is that I'm treated horribly there. I'm so disrespected just because I'm the youngest and this is my first horse of my own, I'm constantly told what I should and shouldn't be doing.. it really dampens the fun of spending time there.
So now I don't know what to do.
I want to move him to my village where I could have him on DIY. This yard is tiny, only one other horse, 4 stables, but the hacking is brilliant and they have a proper sand school. Although, my horse has always been on a busy yard so don't know if he would settle here and I would rarely have anyone to ride out with. But.. I could do my own thing and actually enjoy horse ownership!
Or, I'll have to stay where I am and wait for another shocking bill.
Ps. Selling or loaning out is not an option, I couldn't give him up. I have a sharer who rides him twice a week and contributes financially.
Anyone have any ideas on how I could cut costs or what I should do?
I'm getting charged the DIY price plus hay, feed, bedding and them feeding, t/o etc.
It's really ruined christmas.. no one will be getting presents this year!
Had a huge shock when I saw the total. Won't say how much it is but it's 3 times the amount I was expecting.. I nearly burst into tears!
Its left me thinking - how the hell am I supposed to afford a horse?!
I had been saving up for years, did all the sums and thought I had more than enough to keep me going for at least a year until I got a full time job. This livery bill is just a few pounds off my total savings.
So anyway, I have been thinking of moving yards for a while, most likely next June once I've finished college and will be able to keep my horse on DIY at a closer yard. I'm at college from 8am-6pm so it isn't possible to be on DIY, especially at this time of year and in my final year of A levels. The yard I'm at currently is a private farm with several horses but just a few liveries (I'm the only one on part livery). The stable is tiny for my 16.2hh, the school is tiny too, and not having floodlights means my riding time is limited to weekends. They put costs on my bill and then tell me - eg. they bought him a hoof supplement then told me/ they booked him in for vaccinations and his teeth then said 'oh by the way the vet came out blah blah blah, we'll add it to your bill' I know he needs these things but I would prefer if I was asked first! And, one of the worst things is that I'm treated horribly there. I'm so disrespected just because I'm the youngest and this is my first horse of my own, I'm constantly told what I should and shouldn't be doing.. it really dampens the fun of spending time there.
So now I don't know what to do.
I want to move him to my village where I could have him on DIY. This yard is tiny, only one other horse, 4 stables, but the hacking is brilliant and they have a proper sand school. Although, my horse has always been on a busy yard so don't know if he would settle here and I would rarely have anyone to ride out with. But.. I could do my own thing and actually enjoy horse ownership!
Or, I'll have to stay where I am and wait for another shocking bill.
Ps. Selling or loaning out is not an option, I couldn't give him up. I have a sharer who rides him twice a week and contributes financially.
Anyone have any ideas on how I could cut costs or what I should do?
I'm getting charged the DIY price plus hay, feed, bedding and them feeding, t/o etc.
It's really ruined christmas.. no one will be getting presents this year!
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