coblets
Well-Known Member
Found a livery that’s ideal for what I’ve been looking for on working farm with massive fields for all year turnout (but not with dairy so no ryegrass). Only problem is that the ‘tackroom/feedroom’ is just a little garden shed on the opposite end of the fields so out of sight from the owners who live on the farm. Tackroom’s only security is a padlock.
Now I was alright with this until I found that that there have been several break ins into yards in the area, I think 5 in the last 4 years, including to this stables, with things stolen in the past. So the other liveries only keep some feed, old rugs, etc there, and drive all their tack to the yard. However, given that I have no car, and am reliant on a bike for my commute, not being able to leave a saddle there is a big problem.
Asked YM whether possible to alarm the tackroom. Answer: even if there was an alarm, by the time the owners heard it, thieves would be long gone. Again though, apart from this, livery is perfect for me and the only one in a commutable distance with turnout in the winter.
My only current idea is to make sure to keep everything in a padlocked storage box (or a tack safe but they look way too expensive), but I don’t know whether that would work or whether someone would just pick up the box and go. So does anyone else have any ideas?
Now I was alright with this until I found that that there have been several break ins into yards in the area, I think 5 in the last 4 years, including to this stables, with things stolen in the past. So the other liveries only keep some feed, old rugs, etc there, and drive all their tack to the yard. However, given that I have no car, and am reliant on a bike for my commute, not being able to leave a saddle there is a big problem.
Asked YM whether possible to alarm the tackroom. Answer: even if there was an alarm, by the time the owners heard it, thieves would be long gone. Again though, apart from this, livery is perfect for me and the only one in a commutable distance with turnout in the winter.
My only current idea is to make sure to keep everything in a padlocked storage box (or a tack safe but they look way too expensive), but I don’t know whether that would work or whether someone would just pick up the box and go. So does anyone else have any ideas?