anuvb
Well-Known Member
A bit long but i could do with thoughts, advice and shared experiences.
Ok so I am a competent amateur; worked with horses when I was younger and been with horses a long time, produced youngsters and bought horses to bring on and sell etc. I don't plan on setting the world alight but do like producing my own sports/competiton horses.
My dilemma is that I am on a local yard which is pretty basic but with good turnout and a very decent school. I get on well with the owners and am more or less left to my own devices. Barring a year out at another yard whcoh offered a walker, i have been on my current yard a long time. Over that time the liveries have come and gone but we have been a reasonably decent bunch. But currently we have a fairly 'vocal' bunch on there who are creating issues which the yard owner (older person) has clearly lost the will to deal with.
90 percent of the time I can steer clear but just recently their attitudes are spilling over to the other, few decent liveries and the atmosphere is beginning to get me a bit down. The yard owner won't address it (I have asked), as they are only keeping liveries as a bit of a hobby & don't want the aggravation.
Long and short of it is that I have been considering moving despite the yard working well for me in every other way. I have a couple of other options locally available but they are on much bigger, busier yards. My experience of similar yards in the past has been that everyone wants to use the facilities at the same time and that bringing on sparky youngsters is much more difficult as liveries hate sharing the school with horses that might have the odd explosion (I can't promise that a 4 year old warmblood will be foot perfect all the time). And I need to use the facilities around working hours and to prep the horses for competing.
It seems really difficult to get a livery yard which really knows and understands how young sports horses can be. And i know in my heart of hearts I probably need to sit it out at my current yard, but I was wondering how many of you competition riders who produce young horses around a non-horsey job manage it? Do you deliberately pick smaller, quieter yards or can it work on a busy one? Do I need to just grow a pair and move and tell the other liveries to put up with my spooky youngster?
Thanks for getting this far...
Ok so I am a competent amateur; worked with horses when I was younger and been with horses a long time, produced youngsters and bought horses to bring on and sell etc. I don't plan on setting the world alight but do like producing my own sports/competiton horses.
My dilemma is that I am on a local yard which is pretty basic but with good turnout and a very decent school. I get on well with the owners and am more or less left to my own devices. Barring a year out at another yard whcoh offered a walker, i have been on my current yard a long time. Over that time the liveries have come and gone but we have been a reasonably decent bunch. But currently we have a fairly 'vocal' bunch on there who are creating issues which the yard owner (older person) has clearly lost the will to deal with.
90 percent of the time I can steer clear but just recently their attitudes are spilling over to the other, few decent liveries and the atmosphere is beginning to get me a bit down. The yard owner won't address it (I have asked), as they are only keeping liveries as a bit of a hobby & don't want the aggravation.
Long and short of it is that I have been considering moving despite the yard working well for me in every other way. I have a couple of other options locally available but they are on much bigger, busier yards. My experience of similar yards in the past has been that everyone wants to use the facilities at the same time and that bringing on sparky youngsters is much more difficult as liveries hate sharing the school with horses that might have the odd explosion (I can't promise that a 4 year old warmblood will be foot perfect all the time). And I need to use the facilities around working hours and to prep the horses for competing.
It seems really difficult to get a livery yard which really knows and understands how young sports horses can be. And i know in my heart of hearts I probably need to sit it out at my current yard, but I was wondering how many of you competition riders who produce young horses around a non-horsey job manage it? Do you deliberately pick smaller, quieter yards or can it work on a busy one? Do I need to just grow a pair and move and tell the other liveries to put up with my spooky youngster?
Thanks for getting this far...