Tilda
Well-Known Member
Hi
My yard manager is very stressed at the moment so I am trying to help her out and wondered if anyone with their own land or knowledge of countryside management might be able to offer some advice.
The yard and grazing are owned by a big country estate and they are forcing her to keep the horses in at the moment due to the ground being so wet (is written in to the contract). Some of the liveries are giving her a hard time about this despite the fact that it is out of her hands and has been the same for the last 3 years.
I think the estate must be in some sort of stewardship scheme because they have said that DEFRA can fine them £200,000 if the land gets poached and they have said she will have to pay it if that happens.
They won't allow her to even have a trash paddock so they could at least alternate and allow the horses some turnout.
So a couple of questions really:
1) has anyone ever heard of DEFRA fining for this? (I can't imagine how they would monitor it)
2) Does anyone have any suggestions of how we could get the horses turnout without ruining the land? (we are shortly to be getting a horsewalker and do have an all weather arena)
Obviously none of us want the paddocks trashed and she actually manages the land well but would be nice if the horses could get a bit of turnout every day.
Any help will be greatly appreciated as I love this yard and would hate it if my YM decided it was too much stress and gave it up!
My yard manager is very stressed at the moment so I am trying to help her out and wondered if anyone with their own land or knowledge of countryside management might be able to offer some advice.
The yard and grazing are owned by a big country estate and they are forcing her to keep the horses in at the moment due to the ground being so wet (is written in to the contract). Some of the liveries are giving her a hard time about this despite the fact that it is out of her hands and has been the same for the last 3 years.
I think the estate must be in some sort of stewardship scheme because they have said that DEFRA can fine them £200,000 if the land gets poached and they have said she will have to pay it if that happens.
They won't allow her to even have a trash paddock so they could at least alternate and allow the horses some turnout.
So a couple of questions really:
1) has anyone ever heard of DEFRA fining for this? (I can't imagine how they would monitor it)
2) Does anyone have any suggestions of how we could get the horses turnout without ruining the land? (we are shortly to be getting a horsewalker and do have an all weather arena)
Obviously none of us want the paddocks trashed and she actually manages the land well but would be nice if the horses could get a bit of turnout every day.
Any help will be greatly appreciated as I love this yard and would hate it if my YM decided it was too much stress and gave it up!