marmalade76
Well-Known Member
I have a yard to myself (someone else's who is no longer able to keep horses due to health issues) and yes, it can be lonely and yes, you can lose motivation but you can always find someone to share it with or get a sharer for your horses, finding the RIGHT person is the only difficulty. It is also a lot of work, I am lucky in that my OH is an ag contractor so we have all the kit for maintenance but I still find myself spending lots of time weeding the edge of the school and such like.
There are lots of plus points over livery yards - you can do what you like, when you like, manage your horse, grazing, etc, as you like, no yard politics and if you do choose to share, you get to choose who you share with. My yard is so peaceful, I love it.
There are lots of plus points over livery yards - you can do what you like, when you like, manage your horse, grazing, etc, as you like, no yard politics and if you do choose to share, you get to choose who you share with. My yard is so peaceful, I love it.