Rossifoal1
Well-Known Member
As some of you may have noticed I have posted a few days ago asking for any suggestions regading livery yards in Leicester.
I'll explain my situation and would love to know what you would do if you were in the same predicament. First of all the yard is gorgeous, it has a 20m x 60m indoor school with a full set of showjumps (which i dont need anymore after dedicating the horse to dressage, and so now they are a constant pain in the arse as they are always up and you cant even do a 20m circle let alone practice properly for a test) but it has amazing surface which is very important to me. The school is located IN the barn with the american stables which again have auto drinkers, rubber matting and windows. lovely! There is also a massive sand outdoor and small walker. Now the grazing isnt good, my boy has 2 small paddocks allocated to him which are left to me to poo pick and rotate as i wish. The YO is nice enough but there very very strict rules and no one to do any livery service I have been banking on a friend who has 3 other dressage horses there but she has mentioned that she will not be doing any other horses but her own soon as her back and sciatica (spelling!?) is bad. Fair enough but I work 9-5 and there is no way I can turnout and bring in the horse at the times that the yard insists upon as work is an hours drive away. Also, as of next month the poor things are to be kept in until April ....6 months!! This means I will have to get up a 5.30 to go down and try and get him into the paddock (with others fighting over it for their horses) for an hour to stretch his legs, and muck out before work, then back again at 6 to ride and muck out again etc. It is going to be a nightmare especially considering last year the horse turned into a raving explosive lunatic during the winter and had me off on numerous occasions.
So, what would you do?...stay at a lovely conveniently located yard with the indoor etc...or look to move to a less luxury yard at a less convenient location just so the horse has someone to look after him and so he gets turnout (which really is quite important to me)
I cant find anywhere suitable, im looking at Elms farm and Welldale Farm in Costock on Friday im not sure what to expect. I have been spoilt by nice yards in the past and I do like my horse to be treated like a prince
Talk to me people!
PS I will introduce Ross to you one day when I can gather some piccies!
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I'll explain my situation and would love to know what you would do if you were in the same predicament. First of all the yard is gorgeous, it has a 20m x 60m indoor school with a full set of showjumps (which i dont need anymore after dedicating the horse to dressage, and so now they are a constant pain in the arse as they are always up and you cant even do a 20m circle let alone practice properly for a test) but it has amazing surface which is very important to me. The school is located IN the barn with the american stables which again have auto drinkers, rubber matting and windows. lovely! There is also a massive sand outdoor and small walker. Now the grazing isnt good, my boy has 2 small paddocks allocated to him which are left to me to poo pick and rotate as i wish. The YO is nice enough but there very very strict rules and no one to do any livery service I have been banking on a friend who has 3 other dressage horses there but she has mentioned that she will not be doing any other horses but her own soon as her back and sciatica (spelling!?) is bad. Fair enough but I work 9-5 and there is no way I can turnout and bring in the horse at the times that the yard insists upon as work is an hours drive away. Also, as of next month the poor things are to be kept in until April ....6 months!! This means I will have to get up a 5.30 to go down and try and get him into the paddock (with others fighting over it for their horses) for an hour to stretch his legs, and muck out before work, then back again at 6 to ride and muck out again etc. It is going to be a nightmare especially considering last year the horse turned into a raving explosive lunatic during the winter and had me off on numerous occasions.
So, what would you do?...stay at a lovely conveniently located yard with the indoor etc...or look to move to a less luxury yard at a less convenient location just so the horse has someone to look after him and so he gets turnout (which really is quite important to me)
I cant find anywhere suitable, im looking at Elms farm and Welldale Farm in Costock on Friday im not sure what to expect. I have been spoilt by nice yards in the past and I do like my horse to be treated like a prince
Talk to me people!
PS I will introduce Ross to you one day when I can gather some piccies!
x
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