Scunny
Well-Known Member
Where on earth does anyone around North Lincs manage to find rented grazing?
We had a big jump in our diy livery this year for our two and after phoning round all the farmers and searching for ages, just adjusted to it and bought a lovely welsh d yearling last month. Now I've just heard a rumour (may not be true) that the LO is planning on another big hike in the new year
I'm only looking for grazing with shelter, water and storage would be nice but we can manage without or possibly look into a standpipe. About 3 - 4 acres. A very good (and reliable) friend is also looking for the same thing so if we could find somewhere big enough we would be able to share.
I really don't want to be on a yard. I have ME and don't ride, although my daughter and OH do, but the time I spend with my horses has been the only thing that has kept me going the last few years. In the past with the two yards we were on people were very bitchy behind my back about my "brain fog" days and constantly criticizing me for not riding or for the fact that I have to sit and rest frequently in between doing stuff so that I can conserve my energy.
I've looked on the council's website and there is a note on there that there is no grazing land available and I am a bit confused as to who to contact to find out if the churches have any available?
I really wish that I was in a position to buy but have only one wage coming in due to my up and down health, sigh. It seems that as it is so flat around here every square inch is under the plough.
I really like where we are, we are the only liveries for now and get on well with the owners and their family but we just can't keep swallowing big jumps every year on top of increasing feed/hay/farrier bills etc. We give up everything to have our beautiful horses as they are our life but we still have to eat and pay our bills
Sorry for the long post, it has wandered off topic a bit, congratulations for getting this far
We had a big jump in our diy livery this year for our two and after phoning round all the farmers and searching for ages, just adjusted to it and bought a lovely welsh d yearling last month. Now I've just heard a rumour (may not be true) that the LO is planning on another big hike in the new year
I'm only looking for grazing with shelter, water and storage would be nice but we can manage without or possibly look into a standpipe. About 3 - 4 acres. A very good (and reliable) friend is also looking for the same thing so if we could find somewhere big enough we would be able to share.
I really don't want to be on a yard. I have ME and don't ride, although my daughter and OH do, but the time I spend with my horses has been the only thing that has kept me going the last few years. In the past with the two yards we were on people were very bitchy behind my back about my "brain fog" days and constantly criticizing me for not riding or for the fact that I have to sit and rest frequently in between doing stuff so that I can conserve my energy.
I've looked on the council's website and there is a note on there that there is no grazing land available and I am a bit confused as to who to contact to find out if the churches have any available?
I really wish that I was in a position to buy but have only one wage coming in due to my up and down health, sigh. It seems that as it is so flat around here every square inch is under the plough.
I really like where we are, we are the only liveries for now and get on well with the owners and their family but we just can't keep swallowing big jumps every year on top of increasing feed/hay/farrier bills etc. We give up everything to have our beautiful horses as they are our life but we still have to eat and pay our bills
Sorry for the long post, it has wandered off topic a bit, congratulations for getting this far