Daniel_Jack
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No real purpose to this thread - I'm just nosy! I don't even have my own horse any more but in the 10 years i owned him I never quite found the perfect yard! I know what I wanted but I don't think it existed!
So, my potted history of yards,
Yard 1 - large, busy riding school. Hated it, lasted a month!
Yard 2 - small, friendly yard but facilities were poor - indoor was an old cow shed with surfaced dumped down on concrete so very slippy. The eventually built an outdoor but did it on the cheap so it was trashed pretty quickly and they took ages to put lights up so you couldn't use it in winter. Hacking wasn't great - you had direct access to forest tracks but they were usually too wet to ride on. Turn out was poor. Lasted 1 year.
Yard 3 - small, private yard. No facilities initially but added a huge arena which cost a fortune but they didn't bother maintaining it so it had deep tracks, weeds growing up, fences falling down. Turn out ok but wet. It was always ok during the times when the yard wasn't at fully capacity but as soon as it filled up things would go wrong as YO was just a bit too lazy to put in the effort. Hacking was very good - huge forestry with all weather tracks and quite roads but you couldn't venture too far due to the busy rounds nearby. I was there for 3 years.
Yard 4 - large yard but not a riding school. Had a decent enough arena, good hacking, amazing turn out. It was expensive and the quality of mucking out of full livery was awful but I tolerated it because I liked the yard in general - YM could blow hot and cold sometimes but otherwise ok - always someone to ride with, jumps in the field in the summer. I was there 2 years and only moved because I moved house. By the time I left though the cheap new arena surface was starting to break down and cause issues.
Yard 5 - lovely small yard, fab arena, amazing hacking albeit a bit repetitive with no circular routes. Cheap but poor grazing and YO was a bit hit and miss depending on her mood and she seemed to systematically work through the liveries picking out one to make their lives hell then moving on to someone else when they left . It also seemed to attract the oddest group of liveries I have ever met - lasted 1 year there.
Yard 6 - (wow I've had a lot of yards). Rough and ready working farm, crap arena unless it had been very dry but 24/7 turn out in fab fields plus it was cheap, cheerful and the YM and liveries were amazing - hacking was ok - you had access to a cycle route that allowed horses but very repetitive - lasted a year but wanted better facilities in winter as I was really struggling with working full time and exercising my horse and refused to risk injury working him in that arena.
Finally yard 7 - small yard, pretty small indoor which was dusty and tracked quite badly. Lovely stables, good enough hacking although you had to ride on busy roads if you wanted a circular route. Liveries were ok but people kept their horses in a lot so it didn't suit me - I ultimately sold my horse from there.
My dream yard has a decent outdoor - doesn't even need to be a 60 x 20 just a 20 x 40 is enough as long as it's floodlit and level! Not too quiet but not too busy either - having been on both, I actually preferred the busier yards as you always had a hacking buddy. Semi rural i.e. good hacking routes but not in the middle of nowhere. Flexible livery with good fields/turn out for the summer. Normal YM i.e. no bullying, consistent rules for everyone. I never found anything like this in any of the areas I loved and it actually puts me off getting another horse when the day comes that I can manage another one as I'll either have to compromise facilities for turn out or vice versa.
Would love to hear other peoples yards if only to make me jealous!
So, my potted history of yards,
Yard 1 - large, busy riding school. Hated it, lasted a month!
Yard 2 - small, friendly yard but facilities were poor - indoor was an old cow shed with surfaced dumped down on concrete so very slippy. The eventually built an outdoor but did it on the cheap so it was trashed pretty quickly and they took ages to put lights up so you couldn't use it in winter. Hacking wasn't great - you had direct access to forest tracks but they were usually too wet to ride on. Turn out was poor. Lasted 1 year.
Yard 3 - small, private yard. No facilities initially but added a huge arena which cost a fortune but they didn't bother maintaining it so it had deep tracks, weeds growing up, fences falling down. Turn out ok but wet. It was always ok during the times when the yard wasn't at fully capacity but as soon as it filled up things would go wrong as YO was just a bit too lazy to put in the effort. Hacking was very good - huge forestry with all weather tracks and quite roads but you couldn't venture too far due to the busy rounds nearby. I was there for 3 years.
Yard 4 - large yard but not a riding school. Had a decent enough arena, good hacking, amazing turn out. It was expensive and the quality of mucking out of full livery was awful but I tolerated it because I liked the yard in general - YM could blow hot and cold sometimes but otherwise ok - always someone to ride with, jumps in the field in the summer. I was there 2 years and only moved because I moved house. By the time I left though the cheap new arena surface was starting to break down and cause issues.
Yard 5 - lovely small yard, fab arena, amazing hacking albeit a bit repetitive with no circular routes. Cheap but poor grazing and YO was a bit hit and miss depending on her mood and she seemed to systematically work through the liveries picking out one to make their lives hell then moving on to someone else when they left . It also seemed to attract the oddest group of liveries I have ever met - lasted 1 year there.
Yard 6 - (wow I've had a lot of yards). Rough and ready working farm, crap arena unless it had been very dry but 24/7 turn out in fab fields plus it was cheap, cheerful and the YM and liveries were amazing - hacking was ok - you had access to a cycle route that allowed horses but very repetitive - lasted a year but wanted better facilities in winter as I was really struggling with working full time and exercising my horse and refused to risk injury working him in that arena.
Finally yard 7 - small yard, pretty small indoor which was dusty and tracked quite badly. Lovely stables, good enough hacking although you had to ride on busy roads if you wanted a circular route. Liveries were ok but people kept their horses in a lot so it didn't suit me - I ultimately sold my horse from there.
My dream yard has a decent outdoor - doesn't even need to be a 60 x 20 just a 20 x 40 is enough as long as it's floodlit and level! Not too quiet but not too busy either - having been on both, I actually preferred the busier yards as you always had a hacking buddy. Semi rural i.e. good hacking routes but not in the middle of nowhere. Flexible livery with good fields/turn out for the summer. Normal YM i.e. no bullying, consistent rules for everyone. I never found anything like this in any of the areas I loved and it actually puts me off getting another horse when the day comes that I can manage another one as I'll either have to compromise facilities for turn out or vice versa.
Would love to hear other peoples yards if only to make me jealous!