zoon
Well-Known Member
I moved my horse a little while ago to a new yard as I'm starting a new job soon doing shifts so he needs to be on full livery to keep him in a routine. I still planned to see him every day. The yard is 30mins away, but it's absolutely fantastic so worth the travel. Unfortunately the horse just hasn't settled and to top it all off I am pregnant and my morning sickness is just getting worse and worse. Because of this I've been going up only once or twice a week - the drive is just not practical if I need to throw up!
So I've had a word with my lovely yard owner and I've decided it's best if I leave and find somewhere closer to home - horse is just not settling at all with such a change of routine and not seeing me and beong ridden. If the situation was different and I could get there most evenings I'd give it more time.
I've been looking for new yards close to home. The yard I came from was 5 mins away and great, but the grazing was very bad and with a poor doer this is my priority. I need a yard that'll do full livery and I've found lots of part livery or DIY yards, but few full livery yards. The ones I have found are full or don't have a flood lit school (essentail for me in winter) or I just wouldn't trust with my horse!
I have found one yard that is -
full of very friendly people
has good grazing
a large stable
flood lit school
very good price
owner who is very flexible
But - the owner is non horsey and doesn't have a clue about horses although I can see he would try his best. The situation is apparently that the wife ran the yard, but they have split up and she has left along with the groom. He is getting a new groom in soon to do the work and as the yard is only small I don't see it being a huge problem.
So not really sure what to do! The reason I ask for help from Kent people is that I could do with some yard recommendations in and around maidstone please!
Sorry for rambling on, but I hate being apart form my horse!
So I've had a word with my lovely yard owner and I've decided it's best if I leave and find somewhere closer to home - horse is just not settling at all with such a change of routine and not seeing me and beong ridden. If the situation was different and I could get there most evenings I'd give it more time.
I've been looking for new yards close to home. The yard I came from was 5 mins away and great, but the grazing was very bad and with a poor doer this is my priority. I need a yard that'll do full livery and I've found lots of part livery or DIY yards, but few full livery yards. The ones I have found are full or don't have a flood lit school (essentail for me in winter) or I just wouldn't trust with my horse!
I have found one yard that is -
full of very friendly people
has good grazing
a large stable
flood lit school
very good price
owner who is very flexible
But - the owner is non horsey and doesn't have a clue about horses although I can see he would try his best. The situation is apparently that the wife ran the yard, but they have split up and she has left along with the groom. He is getting a new groom in soon to do the work and as the yard is only small I don't see it being a huge problem.
So not really sure what to do! The reason I ask for help from Kent people is that I could do with some yard recommendations in and around maidstone please!
Sorry for rambling on, but I hate being apart form my horse!