BusyBee3293
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Have gained so much advise by reading through other peoples threads and decided to try and get some advice from other peoples experiences...
I have a slight dilema, i am currently keeping my horse at grass livery, he is an Irish Draught X, he is not rugged at the minute, he is in great condition, got a fatastic fluffy coat, the field has great drainage, alot of shelter and plenty of space. This is the first year i have kept him out, i had previously had to stable him 24/7 in the winter at old livery yard.
I am looking to move, despite it being lovely and quiet and rarely seeing a soul up there which is pleasant, i would really would like to ride more and he is a fair drive away at the moment so this restricts me time wise. I dont really want him in 24/7 again as he seems so much happier now.
I have viewed 3 yards.
The first, a 10minute drive away, on the way to hubbys work as well so quite convenient. Excellent Value for money with the option to stable your horse at night in the winter. has a menage as well. downside for me is it has alot of people on it and i worry that it may get catty as some yards do. Also they dont have any space for me until April
The second yard, about a 7minute drive away, small farm with 8 other horses, seems nice and quiet, nice stables and paddocks however no school and very expensive. also have to have the horses in by dark and i dont finish work till 5 so i would have to pay and extra £2 a day ontop for the YO to bring my horse in.
The 3rd, was reccomended by the in laws family friend, who I had only met for the first time yesterday, he was very helpful and seemed very knowledgable and very eager to help me out offering to take me to shows and all sorts etc, he just genuinly enjoys helping out and no longer owns his own horse. the yard has a reasonable sized school nice stables and is middley priced however the horses are kept in seperate strips, they can see and touch over the fence but my horse has never ever been kept in this way before and i am worried at how he will react...
Help and Advice please I really dont know what to do for the best!!!
I have a slight dilema, i am currently keeping my horse at grass livery, he is an Irish Draught X, he is not rugged at the minute, he is in great condition, got a fatastic fluffy coat, the field has great drainage, alot of shelter and plenty of space. This is the first year i have kept him out, i had previously had to stable him 24/7 in the winter at old livery yard.
I am looking to move, despite it being lovely and quiet and rarely seeing a soul up there which is pleasant, i would really would like to ride more and he is a fair drive away at the moment so this restricts me time wise. I dont really want him in 24/7 again as he seems so much happier now.
I have viewed 3 yards.
The first, a 10minute drive away, on the way to hubbys work as well so quite convenient. Excellent Value for money with the option to stable your horse at night in the winter. has a menage as well. downside for me is it has alot of people on it and i worry that it may get catty as some yards do. Also they dont have any space for me until April
The second yard, about a 7minute drive away, small farm with 8 other horses, seems nice and quiet, nice stables and paddocks however no school and very expensive. also have to have the horses in by dark and i dont finish work till 5 so i would have to pay and extra £2 a day ontop for the YO to bring my horse in.
The 3rd, was reccomended by the in laws family friend, who I had only met for the first time yesterday, he was very helpful and seemed very knowledgable and very eager to help me out offering to take me to shows and all sorts etc, he just genuinly enjoys helping out and no longer owns his own horse. the yard has a reasonable sized school nice stables and is middley priced however the horses are kept in seperate strips, they can see and touch over the fence but my horse has never ever been kept in this way before and i am worried at how he will react...
Help and Advice please I really dont know what to do for the best!!!