Moomin1
Well-Known Member
I don't understand why you didn't say something at the time.
Not everybody is comfortable being forthcoming or confronting people.
I don't understand why you didn't say something at the time.

Thank you for the update.
I hope that you try to ignore them, remember to keep calm and take some deep breaths tomorrow, while being there just to check so that none of them goes near your stable/horse etc.
If they do and you have a mobile camera, use it, had you for example taken a photo of what you saw when they where there to view the yard, you could have shown it to the yard owner.
However, regardless of what your YO said, given your previous experiences with them, I would not have too high hopes of that everything will be going smoothly henceforth. So perhaps you should begin to look for another yard, or (if I understood one of your previous replies correctly) since it seems they only lasted about 2 weeks on their last yard, just try to keep out of their way and hope that they will be asked to move quickly.
If everything else fails, and they behave badly but you have problems with proving it, come back to HHO and either ask for help or search previous threads for suggestions, for instance I have a vague memory of reading a reply on some thread, where someone had put some sort of powder/colour on her brushes bristles, that way if anyone used them (without cleaning them first), their horse would turn pink wherever they used her brush.
Good luck.
P.S. I try to remember that at times when HHO/internet doesn't always work as it should, I copy my reply before I try to preview or submit, if the reply then disappears, I just open the reply box again and paste back my reply. Feel free to make a guess, have I seen a few essay long replies just go poof or not?
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Hmmmm I'm surprised they are still moving in tbh. Even though you mentioned the bloke coming out of your stable after presumably peeing in it...
I had a Tesco's basket for grooming kit - all the crap drops out of it so it never needed cleaning - and I made a nice printed tape which I stuck around the top - "This grooming kit is infected with Ringworm."
I never had a thing go missing despite all the usual "who has borrowed" messages on the board concerning other people's. Ironically, we did eventually have a outbreak of Ringworm on the yard and everyone's horses caught it except my two.
While in the school I watched the girls dad wander off into my pony's stable and come out a minute later doing up his flies!!!!!
How uncouth.
I am surprised this alone did not put your yo off.
Err, so you 'borrowed' the Tesco basket??
Quick update.
She didnt come yesterday due to transport problems, she is arriving today, so I will update you later.
Thanks again everyone.
And for the record, I am not leaving the yard as I love it. I will have her removed before I leaveThis forum is making me feel much braver
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So they arrived today. Kind of kept themselves to themselves. YO has made it so they have no reason to come near my side by setting up a second muck heap at their end of the yard (my stables is next to the muck heap)
Your YO sounds really understanding and supportive. I'm sure it'll work out fine.