eatonbraynat
Well-Known Member
This is kinda a mini rant. Lol
What a raw deal grooms get. As I go round doing various jobs on various yards, it amazes me what I have to put up with.
This week I have been reared on leading horse out of a stable, lunged at while trying to change rugs or at feed/haying time, had to repeatedly muck out while huge horses remain in tiny stables with me, so we are both getting in each other's way and subsequently pissing each other off, been left to muck out x amount of boxes with crappy tools not fit for the job, brooms are either way too heavy, bristles missing or just not effective, endless blisters on my hands from filling haynets either full of holes or with replacement tie strings full of knots which make hanging them and undoing them a NIGHTMARE, the list goes on.
Horses are miserable, stabled a lot of the time or clearly in pain - I can't be the only one to notice yet it seems so.
I think about my own horse who is happy, well cared for and as far as I know - pain free. He is always happy and smiley and a dream for anyone to handle. I have appropriate easy to use tools and if I needed someone to care for him I'd like to think I've made it as easy as possible.
It amazes me life has to be this hard!
What a raw deal grooms get. As I go round doing various jobs on various yards, it amazes me what I have to put up with.
This week I have been reared on leading horse out of a stable, lunged at while trying to change rugs or at feed/haying time, had to repeatedly muck out while huge horses remain in tiny stables with me, so we are both getting in each other's way and subsequently pissing each other off, been left to muck out x amount of boxes with crappy tools not fit for the job, brooms are either way too heavy, bristles missing or just not effective, endless blisters on my hands from filling haynets either full of holes or with replacement tie strings full of knots which make hanging them and undoing them a NIGHTMARE, the list goes on.
Horses are miserable, stabled a lot of the time or clearly in pain - I can't be the only one to notice yet it seems so.
I think about my own horse who is happy, well cared for and as far as I know - pain free. He is always happy and smiley and a dream for anyone to handle. I have appropriate easy to use tools and if I needed someone to care for him I'd like to think I've made it as easy as possible.
It amazes me life has to be this hard!