Spit That Out
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I used to be on a yard that would be open 6.30 am until 9 am, close until 12 then open 12 to 2 then shut until 4.30pm to close again at 7pm!!
They used to lock the gate the hours they were shut...this even included weekends!!
All vet, farrier, dentist etc appointments had to be within their opening times...honestly it was nuts.
I appreciate that it's their home but if your going to be that strict/put out that people want to see their horses during the day then don't run a livery yard from home.
I was only there a month until I found another yard.
The yard I'm on now is open 6am until 9pm 7 days a week however if you let them know you'll be there outside of those hours then they are fine. It's partly to do with security as well as needing personal time. On a yard with 80 horses I'd want to know that after 9pm I could put my PJs on and open the wine without someone knocking on the door asking about hay, turnout or if they dan use the horse walker!!
They used to lock the gate the hours they were shut...this even included weekends!!
All vet, farrier, dentist etc appointments had to be within their opening times...honestly it was nuts.
I appreciate that it's their home but if your going to be that strict/put out that people want to see their horses during the day then don't run a livery yard from home.
I was only there a month until I found another yard.
The yard I'm on now is open 6am until 9pm 7 days a week however if you let them know you'll be there outside of those hours then they are fine. It's partly to do with security as well as needing personal time. On a yard with 80 horses I'd want to know that after 9pm I could put my PJs on and open the wine without someone knocking on the door asking about hay, turnout or if they dan use the horse walker!!