Bellalily
Well-Known Member
I am looking for some advice, as I seem to have moved my horses to a difficult yard. I've had a look at some of the posts on here regarding problems at livery yards, but I seem to have a new problem.
Following an advertisement on facebook a couple of weeks ago, I made enquiries as to whether it would be suitable for my horses as one of them is a laminitic and I also asked whether they would be able to either bring in or turn out most days as I do shift work. The yard owner confirmed that this would be fine and yes the grazing would be fine too. I visited it and the field she thought I would have was currently being grazed, which was fine as I don't need a lot of grass. She assured me that she would move hers out in good time and would clean the field prior to my arrival.
When I arrived a week ago, the horses were still in the field and the field was full, and properly full, of droppings. She moved the horses out and said she would clear the field very soon.
A week on and as she had made no attempt to clear the field, I have been taking out extra barrow loads every day and it is looking a lot better now.
On Wednesday I asked her if she could turn them out on Thursday morning for me. She said no as she was going out for the day and couldn't do it. She suggested I give them enough hay to last 24 hours until I can come up
As I didn't want mine in full time, I had to drive out to bring them in myself in between visits, not ideal as I have to be scrupulously clean for my job and I never go to a client directly after being involved with my horses due to the risk of infection. I was also late for all the remaining clients that morning, so I wasn't popular at all and I felt let down. When I got to the yard to turn out, she was still at home in any case, so she could have done it for me.
Anyway, I asked her if she could bring in this morning and she said she might be able to, she wasn't sure what she was doing. I desperately need a reliable person and can't do this might or might not.
They are currently out 24/7, as I am working stupid hours to cover sickness and holidays and I have already committed myself to working every day until Monday week. I had a visit cancelled this morning, so I have squeezed in the time to scribble this out to you.
I have just received a text message from her asking me to bring my horses in for the next few days as the field is too bald for this weather and she doesn't want it destroyed any further. Apparently once the hay has been brought in, they will be going on to new fields.
No good for my laminitic.
It's unreal. The field is fine, there is plenty of grass out there for them, they are not losing weight or having hay to supplement their forage intake. I cannot bring them in 24/7 as I am not leaving them for 24 hours in a dirty stable, and the hay is so dusty that I am having to soak it for them, and I can't do that in advance.
There is one other livery who is in a different field and is extremely fat. If mine are moved off the field onto a new one, they will definitely not be able to be out 24/7 as the laminitic chap will not cope, plus I can't do it without assistance, but she is basically refusing to help.
She left me my contract last night, but wasn't around when I was there. There was a bit of an abrupt note left on top, which I thought was unnecessary, and I haven't signed it yet.
On the positive side, after the debacle on Thursday morning, I made enquiries about another yard and although she said she was full, she suggested I pop over for a coffee and a chat. After seeing the place, and having a look round and a natter, she said she would ask two of the girls who were moving in soon, whether they would be happier with grass livery if she put up a field shelter for them and they agreed. So she very kindly has made room for me and I can move across whenever I want.
So how do I get out of the present place without it turning nasty? I have a feeling she's going to react badly if I just pay for the time I was there and move out. Any thoughts?
Following an advertisement on facebook a couple of weeks ago, I made enquiries as to whether it would be suitable for my horses as one of them is a laminitic and I also asked whether they would be able to either bring in or turn out most days as I do shift work. The yard owner confirmed that this would be fine and yes the grazing would be fine too. I visited it and the field she thought I would have was currently being grazed, which was fine as I don't need a lot of grass. She assured me that she would move hers out in good time and would clean the field prior to my arrival.
When I arrived a week ago, the horses were still in the field and the field was full, and properly full, of droppings. She moved the horses out and said she would clear the field very soon.
A week on and as she had made no attempt to clear the field, I have been taking out extra barrow loads every day and it is looking a lot better now.
On Wednesday I asked her if she could turn them out on Thursday morning for me. She said no as she was going out for the day and couldn't do it. She suggested I give them enough hay to last 24 hours until I can come up
Anyway, I asked her if she could bring in this morning and she said she might be able to, she wasn't sure what she was doing. I desperately need a reliable person and can't do this might or might not.
They are currently out 24/7, as I am working stupid hours to cover sickness and holidays and I have already committed myself to working every day until Monday week. I had a visit cancelled this morning, so I have squeezed in the time to scribble this out to you.
I have just received a text message from her asking me to bring my horses in for the next few days as the field is too bald for this weather and she doesn't want it destroyed any further. Apparently once the hay has been brought in, they will be going on to new fields.
It's unreal. The field is fine, there is plenty of grass out there for them, they are not losing weight or having hay to supplement their forage intake. I cannot bring them in 24/7 as I am not leaving them for 24 hours in a dirty stable, and the hay is so dusty that I am having to soak it for them, and I can't do that in advance.
There is one other livery who is in a different field and is extremely fat. If mine are moved off the field onto a new one, they will definitely not be able to be out 24/7 as the laminitic chap will not cope, plus I can't do it without assistance, but she is basically refusing to help.
She left me my contract last night, but wasn't around when I was there. There was a bit of an abrupt note left on top, which I thought was unnecessary, and I haven't signed it yet.
On the positive side, after the debacle on Thursday morning, I made enquiries about another yard and although she said she was full, she suggested I pop over for a coffee and a chat. After seeing the place, and having a look round and a natter, she said she would ask two of the girls who were moving in soon, whether they would be happier with grass livery if she put up a field shelter for them and they agreed. So she very kindly has made room for me and I can move across whenever I want.
So how do I get out of the present place without it turning nasty? I have a feeling she's going to react badly if I just pay for the time I was there and move out. Any thoughts?