Bens_Mum
Well-Known Member
Ages ago I posted about my teenage sharer and the contribution she was making vs what she was getting. There was some great advice and we formalised days and price which made things easier.
We agreed that on one day she would do the jobs to give me a day off and that this would all be supervised by her friends mum a fellow livery who I am also friends with.
There has been a few things I just wanted an objective view on.
I came down one afternoon to find boots on the horse still. Not only had they been on nearly 24 hours but they were on filthy legs underneath.
I got a text telling me the horse had hardly any feed left. He had a whole bin she had fed someone else's clueless what he had been given.
Found out she had been riding in Spurs because she can't get him going. This has never been an issue before she doesn't have the ability for Spurs. The horse is much less forwards because she kicks and kicks which is another gripe.
Yesterday I went up and was told by the groom that he has been left wearing his headcollar all night (doesn't have a panel that breaks) and left with one small haynet. She had ridden him and basically dumped him. The bed took me five barrows to muck out so I was rather cross.
I have tackled the adult nicely and child. It would appear the child is sorry and she has text me saying she is sorry I'm angry. That's not really the point to me I am concerned that when she only does one day she can't do it properly and the potential that harm could have come to the horse apart from my being annoyed about my huge muck out job.
The riding I can put up and shut up now there's no Spurs but the rest of it has made me furious. The horse is very stale because she just goes round and round the school like he is doing riding lessons but I guess that's not for me to specify. She isn't competent to hack out alone or jump it I would guess but there seems no effort to do poles or any sort of schooling.
Just wanted opinion. If I didn't need the money notice would have been given I am just wondering if I'm over reacting or maybe for the sake of £20 it's not worth this stress?
We agreed that on one day she would do the jobs to give me a day off and that this would all be supervised by her friends mum a fellow livery who I am also friends with.
There has been a few things I just wanted an objective view on.
I came down one afternoon to find boots on the horse still. Not only had they been on nearly 24 hours but they were on filthy legs underneath.
I got a text telling me the horse had hardly any feed left. He had a whole bin she had fed someone else's clueless what he had been given.
Found out she had been riding in Spurs because she can't get him going. This has never been an issue before she doesn't have the ability for Spurs. The horse is much less forwards because she kicks and kicks which is another gripe.
Yesterday I went up and was told by the groom that he has been left wearing his headcollar all night (doesn't have a panel that breaks) and left with one small haynet. She had ridden him and basically dumped him. The bed took me five barrows to muck out so I was rather cross.
I have tackled the adult nicely and child. It would appear the child is sorry and she has text me saying she is sorry I'm angry. That's not really the point to me I am concerned that when she only does one day she can't do it properly and the potential that harm could have come to the horse apart from my being annoyed about my huge muck out job.
The riding I can put up and shut up now there's no Spurs but the rest of it has made me furious. The horse is very stale because she just goes round and round the school like he is doing riding lessons but I guess that's not for me to specify. She isn't competent to hack out alone or jump it I would guess but there seems no effort to do poles or any sort of schooling.
Just wanted opinion. If I didn't need the money notice would have been given I am just wondering if I'm over reacting or maybe for the sake of £20 it's not worth this stress?