dwi
Well-Known Member
For those of you who read my earlier post we now know who was letting my horse out. Apparently its too much effort to bolt it after you, putting it to should be enough. She let Daisy out again on Saturday when I wasn't there and in her really rubbish attempts to catch Daisy again Daisy kicked out at her and YO although no-one actually got kicked
I warned YO that Daisy sometimes kicked out when you were trying to catch her before we moved to the yard and she said that it wasn't a problem. Now, because of said women's ineptitude Daisy has been labelled "most danegerous horse they have ever seen" and "shouldn't be allowed on the yard". Daisy wouldn't have been in a position to kick anyone if she was still in her field. With the exception of one good friend no-one is now talking to me, just bitching in corners.
I really don't see how I am the bad one in this. I was completely open with YO that she might kick before I moved to the yard. Somehow not a bad word can be said about woman that insisted on leaving gate open knowing that Daisy was escaping through it.
Aside from this being a rant does anyone know who is liable if Daisy kicks someone when they let her out of the field? Is it YO or me?
I feel like I want to put a sign on her stable saying that under no circumstances should anyone other than YO handle Daisy without my permission i.e. they should not bring her in from the field/try to catch her even if she is last out. I'm concerned that if I do that that 1) I'm admitting that I have a dangerous horse and am therefore liable 2) it looks bitchy and I don't want to sink to their level.
Sorry for long post but I'm at the end of my tether. YO is insisting that Daisy is brought in before other horses so that she is in her stable and cannot be a danger to anyone else when they bring theirs in and is threatening to hobble her. I don't want my horse hobbled.
I warned YO that Daisy sometimes kicked out when you were trying to catch her before we moved to the yard and she said that it wasn't a problem. Now, because of said women's ineptitude Daisy has been labelled "most danegerous horse they have ever seen" and "shouldn't be allowed on the yard". Daisy wouldn't have been in a position to kick anyone if she was still in her field. With the exception of one good friend no-one is now talking to me, just bitching in corners.
I really don't see how I am the bad one in this. I was completely open with YO that she might kick before I moved to the yard. Somehow not a bad word can be said about woman that insisted on leaving gate open knowing that Daisy was escaping through it.
Aside from this being a rant does anyone know who is liable if Daisy kicks someone when they let her out of the field? Is it YO or me?
I feel like I want to put a sign on her stable saying that under no circumstances should anyone other than YO handle Daisy without my permission i.e. they should not bring her in from the field/try to catch her even if she is last out. I'm concerned that if I do that that 1) I'm admitting that I have a dangerous horse and am therefore liable 2) it looks bitchy and I don't want to sink to their level.
Sorry for long post but I'm at the end of my tether. YO is insisting that Daisy is brought in before other horses so that she is in her stable and cannot be a danger to anyone else when they bring theirs in and is threatening to hobble her. I don't want my horse hobbled.