Gleeful Imp
Well-Known Member
I know this has been done to death but for someone who is old enough to get a grip I'm in turmoil. Manage a £1bn budget, 500 staff, no problem, but livery issues - runs sobbing.
I love my yard. I feel safe there, happy, supported, good facilities lovely quiet hacking, fab service. Did I say I love it?
But my big lad has arthritis in his fetlocks, which worsened last winter and he spent 3/4 of winter unsound. At times he wasn't lame but not happy enough being ridden on a camber to hack, on 2 danilon a day.
He was getting a max of 2 hours turnout field or play pen. For a good 4 weeks it was only an hour a day
As soon as he goes onto 4 hours turnout, massive improvement. Now he is on full summer turnout he is fab. He is still in 1 danilon a day but very very happy, striding out on his hacks, chilled bunny, managing camber etc. I would take him off but if it ain't broke don't meddle, especially now the ground is going hard
Great stuff
But come this next winter I can't have him unsound again, so the yard have offered 3 hours a day turnout, alternating field and pen. This is to try and keep me there, so they have listened to what I've said. Fields get very wet, clay soil.
Or I have been offered stables at a small yard, with 8 to 6 turnout in winter. All the facilities I need (except no toilet
) perhaps not as much storage space but that's hardly a consideration really. Hacking not as quiet but fine.
I know In my heart the right thing to do is to move him, I just don't want to leave somewhere I feel so happy. My other horse is also incredibly chilled and happy, they both are so settled. It's so lovely and peaceful. If it wasnt for his arthritis I would have to be levered out by a crow bar.
So guys, give me some straight talking advice please. Good grief, how old am I?
I love my yard. I feel safe there, happy, supported, good facilities lovely quiet hacking, fab service. Did I say I love it?
But my big lad has arthritis in his fetlocks, which worsened last winter and he spent 3/4 of winter unsound. At times he wasn't lame but not happy enough being ridden on a camber to hack, on 2 danilon a day.
He was getting a max of 2 hours turnout field or play pen. For a good 4 weeks it was only an hour a day
As soon as he goes onto 4 hours turnout, massive improvement. Now he is on full summer turnout he is fab. He is still in 1 danilon a day but very very happy, striding out on his hacks, chilled bunny, managing camber etc. I would take him off but if it ain't broke don't meddle, especially now the ground is going hard
Great stuff
But come this next winter I can't have him unsound again, so the yard have offered 3 hours a day turnout, alternating field and pen. This is to try and keep me there, so they have listened to what I've said. Fields get very wet, clay soil.
Or I have been offered stables at a small yard, with 8 to 6 turnout in winter. All the facilities I need (except no toilet
I know In my heart the right thing to do is to move him, I just don't want to leave somewhere I feel so happy. My other horse is also incredibly chilled and happy, they both are so settled. It's so lovely and peaceful. If it wasnt for his arthritis I would have to be levered out by a crow bar.
So guys, give me some straight talking advice please. Good grief, how old am I?