CobRambler
Active Member
Hi All
Am hoping to gather some insight on peoples opinions regarding stallions being kept on a DIY yard.
I am currently in a rather desperate situation trying to move my horses onto another yard as our current yard is being leased, so they would like us all to remain plus what the new manager is bringing onsite.
The new person is moving in with 2 x 17hh warmblood stallions.
I do not have a problem with stallions at all but I don't think we are equipped for them.
We currently have electric rope fencing with is about 4ft high on all our fields.
We have all wooden stables and the one fairly small sand school.
The big worry I have is that these stallions are used to cover naturally.
The new manager is coming with 10 broodmares and youngstock at foot this weekend (so no current liveries have had any form of notice period).
We know that the stallions are turned out at points during the day. All mare owners have to move to the other end of the yard (sensible).
When the stallions are to cover her mares and paying clients they will use the sand school, so it will be out of bounds. The problem with the school is it is small and only has tape round the posts as a barrier and a sliding wooden pole as a gate about 3ft.
We are just a standard small DIY yard, which many of us feel is just not equipped for this.
Could I have your opinions please as to whether I am being over the top or whether if your horses where in this yard if you would also be worried and moving.
Tea & Biscuits for anyone who read this far
Am hoping to gather some insight on peoples opinions regarding stallions being kept on a DIY yard.
I am currently in a rather desperate situation trying to move my horses onto another yard as our current yard is being leased, so they would like us all to remain plus what the new manager is bringing onsite.
The new person is moving in with 2 x 17hh warmblood stallions.
I do not have a problem with stallions at all but I don't think we are equipped for them.
We currently have electric rope fencing with is about 4ft high on all our fields.
We have all wooden stables and the one fairly small sand school.
The big worry I have is that these stallions are used to cover naturally.
The new manager is coming with 10 broodmares and youngstock at foot this weekend (so no current liveries have had any form of notice period).
We know that the stallions are turned out at points during the day. All mare owners have to move to the other end of the yard (sensible).
When the stallions are to cover her mares and paying clients they will use the sand school, so it will be out of bounds. The problem with the school is it is small and only has tape round the posts as a barrier and a sliding wooden pole as a gate about 3ft.
We are just a standard small DIY yard, which many of us feel is just not equipped for this.
Could I have your opinions please as to whether I am being over the top or whether if your horses where in this yard if you would also be worried and moving.
Tea & Biscuits for anyone who read this far