MaeBee93
Well-Known Member
so to give you some background I've got two mares, one massively fat cob x and the other a tb I've had for a month who came V underweight and cribs so struggles eating out of a hay net. The cob has cost in excess of £10,000 in vets fees this year due to problems with neck and back and therefore also is not fed via a haynet (vets strict advice). I personally like well looked after semi deep litter straw beds as not able to afford to rubber mat the whole stable. Due to time i muck out in the evenings rather than the morning which means some days they look fairly dirty during the day especially if they've been kept in. I'm also 37 weeks pregnant so I'm awake at all early hours and sometimes go to the horses as early as 5 AM and then again in the afternoon about 5-6pm, which means if they are being kept in they can be in for upto 12 hours between hay. (for this they will get hand grazed/walked/turnout in lunge pen) The reasons they stay in are if 1) its been frosty as the cob ends up with a major lami bout 2) its very wet as both horses get MF v easily AND our paddock is to last all year so to avoid poaching they don't go out and last 3) the TB won't go out in V cold days as she's happy to stay in and stuff her face instead which with her current weight is good. TB is on two high fibre no molasses hard feeds per day to help with weight gain at the same time as trying to combat confirmed ulcers. the cob gets a handful of chaff to keep her quiet while tb eats. neither are in work due to pregnancy and the tb has got a long way before she gets touched with tack.
Right so this week we've had terrible rain and found both my stables drip however to fix, the horses need to be out for upto a week so I'm just going to have to get over it and crack on for now. This means my beautiful semi deep litter beds have gone to ***** and I'm going to have to revert back to full muck outs. This week there was also a delay in muck trailer being taken so it is currently full but still got a few more days left before it goes, so I'm digging out a few barrows a day. like I've said its been heavy rain all week so the horses have been in so the beds look terrible until i muck them out again. because both horses get fed hay on the floor they tend to eat it really quick and then eat any good straw they haven't destroyed until the next hay time. during the week I've found my hay supply has been used V quickly and i ran out of hay with the last lot being used on the friday night and another delivery not due until the sunday. Due to rain they couldn't go out again on the saturday and due to having no hay left they were fed hay replacer (plenty of it) the rain stopped and they have been rugged up and thrown out for the night until the hay gets delivered the next morning. I like to keep myself to myself but if anyone was to ask i would be happy to tell them what my plan was. YM is very understanding and trusts that at no point are my horses being starved ect.
So what am I mad about
3 liveries have taken it upon themselves today to turn the tb out in the wet for a few hours at lunch, put haynets up for both horses and give hard feed to the tb and dig up one of my deep litter beds (but then just leave it if you get me), when I walk on the yard call me disgusting, horse abuser, I'm starving the tb ect. I have barely spoken to these people since moving on but they've always give me dagger eyes and the like. Im so mad!!! how dare they! but what do i do? what do i say? what if they continue going in my horses stable. I do things my way and they keep ruining everything.
Right so this week we've had terrible rain and found both my stables drip however to fix, the horses need to be out for upto a week so I'm just going to have to get over it and crack on for now. This means my beautiful semi deep litter beds have gone to ***** and I'm going to have to revert back to full muck outs. This week there was also a delay in muck trailer being taken so it is currently full but still got a few more days left before it goes, so I'm digging out a few barrows a day. like I've said its been heavy rain all week so the horses have been in so the beds look terrible until i muck them out again. because both horses get fed hay on the floor they tend to eat it really quick and then eat any good straw they haven't destroyed until the next hay time. during the week I've found my hay supply has been used V quickly and i ran out of hay with the last lot being used on the friday night and another delivery not due until the sunday. Due to rain they couldn't go out again on the saturday and due to having no hay left they were fed hay replacer (plenty of it) the rain stopped and they have been rugged up and thrown out for the night until the hay gets delivered the next morning. I like to keep myself to myself but if anyone was to ask i would be happy to tell them what my plan was. YM is very understanding and trusts that at no point are my horses being starved ect.
So what am I mad about
3 liveries have taken it upon themselves today to turn the tb out in the wet for a few hours at lunch, put haynets up for both horses and give hard feed to the tb and dig up one of my deep litter beds (but then just leave it if you get me), when I walk on the yard call me disgusting, horse abuser, I'm starving the tb ect. I have barely spoken to these people since moving on but they've always give me dagger eyes and the like. Im so mad!!! how dare they! but what do i do? what do i say? what if they continue going in my horses stable. I do things my way and they keep ruining everything.