Flicker
Well-Known Member
I posted a little while about the issue of a new livery who came to the yard, left for 6 months after slagging the place off to anyone who'd listen, and then returned. She was meant to be turning her horse out in 'my' field, but after 2 weeks still hadn't, and also blanked me whenever she saw me:
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=393046
Well, I heard from one of the yard staff that the horse was definitely not going out and that this woman was putting it in a tiny turn-out pen while she mucked out and that was his turnout for the day. So I took the HHO famous advice and took the high road and made a point of saying to her that she was welcome to the field anytime my lad wasn't in it (he is only out in the field in the mornings) and she actually said that afternoons suited her best for turnout, so I thought everything was good after that.
Anyway, a week or so on and the horse is still not out. I understand from other liveries that he's quite lame and she has said she won't be turning him out until he's sound. From the sound of it, that is not going to be for quite some time, maybe a couple of weeks.
There is way too much grass in my field for one horse and the shape and size of it do not make it easy or safe to fence off to strip graze (and the water feeder is at opposite end to the gate..). In the past, my friends would just move their two horses in for a week or so to crop off the worst of the growth, and give their own field time to rest and be poo-picked etc.
Can you see what's coming... This last weekend, we decided to do this again and my friend casually mentioned to my field 'partner' that her horses were in my field. Anyway, this woman started making lots of really snide remarks and then decided that her horse MUST be out on Sunday afternoon so my friend couldn't turn out in my field on Sunday. Of course, the horse did not go out on Sunday afternoon, the woman just said he was going out because she didn't want my friend's horses in the field. She also told my friend that she wanted to rest the field for winter (since she's never even been down to see the field, I am confused as to how she knows whether the field would need resting or not). My friend has told me that she feels really uncomfortable putting her horses out in my field now, because this woman keeps making comments, so they've gone back in their own field.
So now I'm in a situation where I've got one horse in a field with too much grass, but can't get it cropped down because the woman who's supposed to be sharing it won't put her horse in there, but won't tolerate anyone else's horses going in there either. I cannot believe that one person has managed to effect such control over a situation. Hopefully, I can see this woman over the weekend and ask her what her turnout plans are for the future, but I'm not holding my breath for a straight answer.
Just wanted a little rant, as I'm a bit frustrated. And breathe...
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=393046
Well, I heard from one of the yard staff that the horse was definitely not going out and that this woman was putting it in a tiny turn-out pen while she mucked out and that was his turnout for the day. So I took the HHO famous advice and took the high road and made a point of saying to her that she was welcome to the field anytime my lad wasn't in it (he is only out in the field in the mornings) and she actually said that afternoons suited her best for turnout, so I thought everything was good after that.
Anyway, a week or so on and the horse is still not out. I understand from other liveries that he's quite lame and she has said she won't be turning him out until he's sound. From the sound of it, that is not going to be for quite some time, maybe a couple of weeks.
There is way too much grass in my field for one horse and the shape and size of it do not make it easy or safe to fence off to strip graze (and the water feeder is at opposite end to the gate..). In the past, my friends would just move their two horses in for a week or so to crop off the worst of the growth, and give their own field time to rest and be poo-picked etc.
Can you see what's coming... This last weekend, we decided to do this again and my friend casually mentioned to my field 'partner' that her horses were in my field. Anyway, this woman started making lots of really snide remarks and then decided that her horse MUST be out on Sunday afternoon so my friend couldn't turn out in my field on Sunday. Of course, the horse did not go out on Sunday afternoon, the woman just said he was going out because she didn't want my friend's horses in the field. She also told my friend that she wanted to rest the field for winter (since she's never even been down to see the field, I am confused as to how she knows whether the field would need resting or not). My friend has told me that she feels really uncomfortable putting her horses out in my field now, because this woman keeps making comments, so they've gone back in their own field.
So now I'm in a situation where I've got one horse in a field with too much grass, but can't get it cropped down because the woman who's supposed to be sharing it won't put her horse in there, but won't tolerate anyone else's horses going in there either. I cannot believe that one person has managed to effect such control over a situation. Hopefully, I can see this woman over the weekend and ask her what her turnout plans are for the future, but I'm not holding my breath for a straight answer.
Just wanted a little rant, as I'm a bit frustrated. And breathe...