Ranyhyn
Well-Known Member
I have almost done my first month at the new yard and its sadly been nothing but problems 
Problem No 1.
I moved to save money. Upon arriving at the yard I was advised that the prices were going up, putting it more expensive than the yard I moved from.
Problem No 2.
Lots of overprotective mothers
You know the type. For the first week I was too scared to even put Ed into his turnout paddock because the woman next door was obsessing over her horse "getting excited" because a new horse was being turned out next to him.
Problem No 3 and final problem
After being moved into a different block last night, I got to the yard this morning to put Ed out and the owner of the horse next door came back from a ride. I say a cheerful hello and get a cold response followed by "we have a problem. Ed tried to bite my horse over the wall and my horse almost fell over and I can't risk him falling over so Im going to have a grill put up" no hello, no pleasentries - just instant PROBLEMS.
I have never had any of these problems, Ed is in fact more likely to be the bullied horse in the field and he's probably just finding his way being next to the horse for the first night. I'm sick of these issues and am going to give my notice today and move back to my old yard hopefully.
What a polava, I feel exhausted already and its 10.34 am
Problem No 1.
I moved to save money. Upon arriving at the yard I was advised that the prices were going up, putting it more expensive than the yard I moved from.
Problem No 2.
Lots of overprotective mothers
You know the type. For the first week I was too scared to even put Ed into his turnout paddock because the woman next door was obsessing over her horse "getting excited" because a new horse was being turned out next to him.
Problem No 3 and final problem
After being moved into a different block last night, I got to the yard this morning to put Ed out and the owner of the horse next door came back from a ride. I say a cheerful hello and get a cold response followed by "we have a problem. Ed tried to bite my horse over the wall and my horse almost fell over and I can't risk him falling over so Im going to have a grill put up" no hello, no pleasentries - just instant PROBLEMS.
I have never had any of these problems, Ed is in fact more likely to be the bullied horse in the field and he's probably just finding his way being next to the horse for the first night. I'm sick of these issues and am going to give my notice today and move back to my old yard hopefully.
What a polava, I feel exhausted already and its 10.34 am