Zipzop
Well-Known Member
Current yard is a small private yard with only my horse and owners horse. I get to manage my horses grazing as needed, ie restricted in summer to manage weight and out with other horse in winter.
This has been working well and we have been there for the last three years. However, just recently they have divided the property up and sold part of it, which included our menage, sadly. So now we have stables and grazing but no real riding. My horse is difficult to hack so needs to be kept off the road which isnt really possible at this yard so we relied on menage.
I have just changed jobs and am now working full time at a yard. It is quite a big establishment and they have a variety of stabled and grass livery. They have two schools and are right on the edge of a forest so absolutely no road work if i didnt want it.
The problem is my boy is quirky and needs careful management which the yard have offered to help with. He also has some medical issues, in short he suffers with allergyish type things. He has regular bouts of allergic reactions to things, some unknown, where he will get really itchy and his skin will get sore or he will have a reaction to his wormer and half his hair will fall out. He can have breathing issues (on occasion)and has a dust allergy so cant be stabled or on dry hay, which i currently manage. At the new yard he can go on grass livery and they feed the fields haylage which is fine.
My main issue is that he is super quirky to ride. Some of the horses, (I guess as expected in a big establishment) head shake over summer, (either flies, midges or pollen, no one really knows) Due to his breathing sensitivities, I am terrified of moving him as i just couldnt handle him if he ended up headshaking to add to all his ridden quirkiness. I am really worried that if i move him as it is close to a forest, he may develop this headshaking and then as he is difficult enough, that really would be the end of his ridden career. I'm worried that if he does get it and i try and move him back to original place or nearby original place that it may not go away. The yards are about half hour apart so still relatively in the same area.
Any advice?
This has been working well and we have been there for the last three years. However, just recently they have divided the property up and sold part of it, which included our menage, sadly. So now we have stables and grazing but no real riding. My horse is difficult to hack so needs to be kept off the road which isnt really possible at this yard so we relied on menage.
I have just changed jobs and am now working full time at a yard. It is quite a big establishment and they have a variety of stabled and grass livery. They have two schools and are right on the edge of a forest so absolutely no road work if i didnt want it.
The problem is my boy is quirky and needs careful management which the yard have offered to help with. He also has some medical issues, in short he suffers with allergyish type things. He has regular bouts of allergic reactions to things, some unknown, where he will get really itchy and his skin will get sore or he will have a reaction to his wormer and half his hair will fall out. He can have breathing issues (on occasion)and has a dust allergy so cant be stabled or on dry hay, which i currently manage. At the new yard he can go on grass livery and they feed the fields haylage which is fine.
My main issue is that he is super quirky to ride. Some of the horses, (I guess as expected in a big establishment) head shake over summer, (either flies, midges or pollen, no one really knows) Due to his breathing sensitivities, I am terrified of moving him as i just couldnt handle him if he ended up headshaking to add to all his ridden quirkiness. I am really worried that if i move him as it is close to a forest, he may develop this headshaking and then as he is difficult enough, that really would be the end of his ridden career. I'm worried that if he does get it and i try and move him back to original place or nearby original place that it may not go away. The yards are about half hour apart so still relatively in the same area.
Any advice?