riding_high
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seems like the general opinion is that so long as it's not too loud when busy it's a good thing to have the radio.
I don't like music on the yard, I go up there for peace. I like to hear the birds and the munching and my panting as I push the damn wheel barrow up the hill......![]()
Well remembered! Yes, any place of work with more than 2 people has to have a lisence to play a bloomin radio! Totally daft but it is required!
Any sort of music blasting out is a no-no but carefully chosen music quietly played can soothe a fractious or frightened horse.just wondering what peoples opinions are of liveries blasting out music from either radio/ipod on the yard?
we have a few liveries on the yard who do it and even go off riding leaving it switched on or they play it loud and then try to make conversation with you or keep it going when you are trying to discuss your horse with professionals.
i don't mind music within reason but when it's already busy on the yard (it's a socialable yard) and everyone is chatting i find the music to be a bit rude, so do a few others. also when i go to the yard i like to just sit in the stable with my horses and relax without any electrical noises (tv's, radios, etc), i can listen to music in the car! when i get home i have to put up with the tv or music from OH and kids so my time at the yard is (in my head) quiet time or conversation time depending on who is there.
when i say loud i mean it's so loud that you have to shout just talking to someone right next to you.
Why's that? I am genuinely interested to know.Nothing worse than a quiet yard,
Mine too. I once lived the other side of the road from a private home where they kept horses. The racket from the radio could be heard inside my house! I used to wonder why she didn't use a walkman, back in those days, if she had to have loud music.Music/noise at a yard is one of my pet hatesThe joys of having ponies at home, I don't have to put up with the noise others make
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Well remembered! Yes, any place of work with more than 2 people has to have a lisence to play a bloomin radio! Totally daft but it is required!
Inside American barns it must be excruciating for the horses. I suppose they just switch off to it.