Casey76
Well-Known Member
I think I may have just lost some friends... oh well.
This could be a bit epic, so bear with me.
I have my two horses on a medium sized yard. The YO is/was a cattle farmer. Until August we had a YM whose relationship with the YO was pretty explosive, and screaming matches between the pair of them were not uncommon. In Aug the YM left with no notice, leaving the YO up the spout, so he's gone from being pretty much hands off to taking on all of the equestrian side of things - something he's not had experience with.
Over the course of the next 6 months we've had a couple of people leave, and a couple of new arrivals, one of which is - putting it mildly - high maintenance. The YO, who, til now, didn't really have that much contact with the liveries, is now facing demands left, right and centre from many of the liveries who are complaining - continuously - about every small thing under the sun.
OK, the yard isn't perfect, what yard is? Some small things could improve which would make everything clearer to everyone, like more communication, especially about t/o etc. People are harping on about the mucking out not being adequate, conveniently forgetting that it was no better than when the old YM was doing it. it's got to the stage where the YO removed all of the pitchforks from the yard as people were removing *all* of the straw from their boxes and putting down a new bed, without any attempt to muck out (also because, generally, the liveries have no idea how to muck out as they have always been on livery). The YO has stated that he is now going through 3x the amount of straw than he factored for, hence the removal of the forks (which makes life more difficult for the couple of us who maintain our own beds because we want to, on a daily basis).
The very last straw, for me, was I received an email this morning from the High Maintenance lady, inviting me to a "owners meeting" - which was forwarded to only a subset of owners - to sit down and work out exactly what list of demands "we" are going to present to the YO for the running of the yard. When I received this, I admit I sent back a very short, sharp email saying that "I think this is disgusting. It is [YO] yard and he can run it how he feels. If you don't like it you are free to leave and find another yard"
I'm now waiting for my email to ping with the outrage I'll probably get back.
I'm usually such an easy going person, and will avoid conflict at all costs, but this has really got my blood boiling.
Large mug of glühwein and Weihnachtskuchen if you got this far.
This could be a bit epic, so bear with me.
I have my two horses on a medium sized yard. The YO is/was a cattle farmer. Until August we had a YM whose relationship with the YO was pretty explosive, and screaming matches between the pair of them were not uncommon. In Aug the YM left with no notice, leaving the YO up the spout, so he's gone from being pretty much hands off to taking on all of the equestrian side of things - something he's not had experience with.
Over the course of the next 6 months we've had a couple of people leave, and a couple of new arrivals, one of which is - putting it mildly - high maintenance. The YO, who, til now, didn't really have that much contact with the liveries, is now facing demands left, right and centre from many of the liveries who are complaining - continuously - about every small thing under the sun.
OK, the yard isn't perfect, what yard is? Some small things could improve which would make everything clearer to everyone, like more communication, especially about t/o etc. People are harping on about the mucking out not being adequate, conveniently forgetting that it was no better than when the old YM was doing it. it's got to the stage where the YO removed all of the pitchforks from the yard as people were removing *all* of the straw from their boxes and putting down a new bed, without any attempt to muck out (also because, generally, the liveries have no idea how to muck out as they have always been on livery). The YO has stated that he is now going through 3x the amount of straw than he factored for, hence the removal of the forks (which makes life more difficult for the couple of us who maintain our own beds because we want to, on a daily basis).
The very last straw, for me, was I received an email this morning from the High Maintenance lady, inviting me to a "owners meeting" - which was forwarded to only a subset of owners - to sit down and work out exactly what list of demands "we" are going to present to the YO for the running of the yard. When I received this, I admit I sent back a very short, sharp email saying that "I think this is disgusting. It is [YO] yard and he can run it how he feels. If you don't like it you are free to leave and find another yard"
I'm now waiting for my email to ping with the outrage I'll probably get back.
I'm usually such an easy going person, and will avoid conflict at all costs, but this has really got my blood boiling.
Large mug of glühwein and Weihnachtskuchen if you got this far.