sazzle44
Well-Known Member
Hi all - just a warning, this may turn into a bit of a rant, but bare with me 
Basically, I'm on a fairly big livery yard - about 25 horses of all different types but the majority are pleasure horses/pets. Of all the horses on the yard, my boy is fittest and busiest. He's ridden 5 to 6 times a week - hacking, schooling and competing. Well, ever since I came to the yard I've been told I over-work! and underfeed my horse and am horrible to expect him to jump so big (1m10) and do dressage. He's clearly starved on a fairly big feed of pasture mix, alfa-a, balancer and ad-lib haylage (as in, I couldn't stuff more down his throat if I tried!!
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So I found out today that they've been feeding him!!! They've been giving him a load of dry hay, even though I try as best I can to keep his dust allergy under-control. He doesn't really eat it much, but as I pay someone to muck him out in the mornings while I'm at college I hadn't noticed. Not only this but they've been giving him extra hard feed!!! When I went to feed this morning I realised his bucket was about twice as heavy and full of pony nuts (which I don't feed) and some speedi-beet (which I don't feed)
I was absolutely fuming as when I was asked I was told they do it every day, just not weekends when I'm around in case he eats too much and I give him colic with all that work he gets early in the morning.....3 hours after he's fed....
I was also informed that they have been feeding the retired ID x TB that I have on a strict diet as he's quite over-weight and this causes him to stiffen up due to his arthritis (amongst other things) They feed him because he's obviously got problems with his stomach caused by not eating for hours on end. He gets a smallish soaked hay net at 4pm, another at 10pm when I do an evening check, and is on a nice clean straw bed if he's truly starved!! so never goes more than a couple of hours without eating.
Anyway, didn't say anything as I was going out jumping and needed to load up quick and go, but am I right to be annoyed? or am I just going to be causing a storm in a tea cup? I really don't want to fall out with anyone, but at the end of the day I would have said all of their horses are over-weight and are going to have an awful lot more problems from this than my little guy, yet I'm not there taking their horses feeds/hay away! Someone tell me I'm right to be p*ssed off and give me a sensible way of putting my arguement across without upsetting anyone? If you managed to get this far...lol Nice glass of rosé and some bananas and custard for anyone who bothers to reply

Basically, I'm on a fairly big livery yard - about 25 horses of all different types but the majority are pleasure horses/pets. Of all the horses on the yard, my boy is fittest and busiest. He's ridden 5 to 6 times a week - hacking, schooling and competing. Well, ever since I came to the yard I've been told I over-work! and underfeed my horse and am horrible to expect him to jump so big (1m10) and do dressage. He's clearly starved on a fairly big feed of pasture mix, alfa-a, balancer and ad-lib haylage (as in, I couldn't stuff more down his throat if I tried!!
So I found out today that they've been feeding him!!! They've been giving him a load of dry hay, even though I try as best I can to keep his dust allergy under-control. He doesn't really eat it much, but as I pay someone to muck him out in the mornings while I'm at college I hadn't noticed. Not only this but they've been giving him extra hard feed!!! When I went to feed this morning I realised his bucket was about twice as heavy and full of pony nuts (which I don't feed) and some speedi-beet (which I don't feed)
I was absolutely fuming as when I was asked I was told they do it every day, just not weekends when I'm around in case he eats too much and I give him colic with all that work he gets early in the morning.....3 hours after he's fed....
I was also informed that they have been feeding the retired ID x TB that I have on a strict diet as he's quite over-weight and this causes him to stiffen up due to his arthritis (amongst other things) They feed him because he's obviously got problems with his stomach caused by not eating for hours on end. He gets a smallish soaked hay net at 4pm, another at 10pm when I do an evening check, and is on a nice clean straw bed if he's truly starved!! so never goes more than a couple of hours without eating.
Anyway, didn't say anything as I was going out jumping and needed to load up quick and go, but am I right to be annoyed? or am I just going to be causing a storm in a tea cup? I really don't want to fall out with anyone, but at the end of the day I would have said all of their horses are over-weight and are going to have an awful lot more problems from this than my little guy, yet I'm not there taking their horses feeds/hay away! Someone tell me I'm right to be p*ssed off and give me a sensible way of putting my arguement across without upsetting anyone? If you managed to get this far...lol Nice glass of rosé and some bananas and custard for anyone who bothers to reply
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