Tips for surviving a livery yard....

horsesatemymoney

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Tongue in cheek, or serious, what tips would you give to a first time owner who had never been on a livery yard before? Mine is, lock up all your stuff or take it home!
 
Make sure you are familiar with the old story about the Old Man and the Donkey :) no matter what you do someone else will have a different opinion and they are Always Right. ;)
 
Say nothing other than good morning/afternoon/evening. Tidy up after yourself and your horse. Do not rise to any gossip or add to it. Pack all your possessions away in a lockable trunk. Pay your bill on time and in full. Keep your dogs/children under close control at all times, or not there at all. Discuss any concerns or queries with YM/YO only. Be immaculately polite to yard staff.
Review these rules after six months and decide if you wish to relax them or add to them!
 
Find out the UNWRITTEN rules a.s.a.p - then check them with the real ym or yo !

Do not offer to do anything for anyone until you know who the ones are you can trust to repay you or not take the micky out of you.

Sweep up your poo and hoof mess.
 
Say nothing other than good morning/afternoon/evening. Tidy up after yourself and your horse. Do not rise to any gossip or add to it. Pack all your possessions away in a lockable trunk. Pay your bill on time and in full. Keep your dogs/children under close control at all times, or not there at all. Discuss any concerns or queries with YM/YO only. Be immaculately polite to yard staff.
Review these rules after six months and decide if you wish to relax them or add to them!
This was my strategy and categorically does not work. I got branded "up myself" :/
 
Staying friendly but not aloof...

Offer to make others a drink if putting kettle on.
Bring coffee/tea/sugar etc periodically
Say hello/goodbye when passing
If you see certain people around a lot, try and make a little bit of time to ask how their horses are doing/ make small talk about weather/ how their week has been once in a while.
Try not to walk around with a face like a slapped ar*se or blank people just because you are having a bad day.

Treat people how you wish you to be treated.
Tidy up after yourself and put things back where you found them.
Don't borrow other people's belongings without asking.
Don't leave anything valuable lying around - just in case.
Don't offer advice or opinions on other people's horses or situations unless specifically asked for it and if in doubt be non-committal! Don't get involved in b*tching.
If people invite you to a social event make the effort to go sometimes even if it isn't really your cup of tea- shared experiences help create a sense of community IMO

I just try to employ the same tact and discretion as you would when dealing with colleagues in a work space. Some people you will naturally click with but you don't have to be everyone's best friend - just be kind and pleasant :)
 
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Give as good as you get! Seriously though, I love yards and never have any bother. I manage a big office of mainly women though, I'm used to being hated. I also have perfected the "death stare". Consequently people are only ever lovely to me and my mare and I'm still relatively new to owning (4 years although ridden for donkeys) :-D
 
Wow....here is what happened today at the livery yard my mare is on...luckily also just a mile from home.

Up early, OH decides he wants to come with me. Have a lady coming at half nine to view one of YO's horses. YO had family wedding last night, so I deal with the viewing and offer the lady the chance (second viewing, already met her) to stay for the morning and treat the horse like her own as a little trial. My OH makes us all coffee and two other liveries turn up. We all get on with stables, chatting away, taking it in turns to brew up.

Lady viewing leaves, another livery arrives but goes straight out to field as I have already done his horse for him...he milks on all ate weekends, so me or YO will do his horse first and last thing. He poo picks all the fields, despite us all telling him not to!

I made the cupcakes for YO's sister-in-laws wedding, so we tuck into the extras I made and mine and another liveries OH's remove the battles from YO's lorry to charge them up as she needs to sell it.

YO pops in soft a bit despite having an unusual day she she is meant to be away from the yard...she just can't help but come and see her babies and she brought us milk and chocolates :-)

OH does a McDonalds run, gets our dogs from home and we have a play with them in the school for an hour. I give one of the liveries a lesson.

Brought horses in, exercised those that needed it, bedded them down and then a few of us helped to get my land rover in the school to level it as the quad not at the yard.

Spend an hour after getting home texting the same people, including YO that I have been with all day about random cr4p before making dinner.

I have never been on a yard like it. We are a family. No judgement of each other. No egos, no pi$$ taking. If I need to work, YO does mine. If she needs to go to an appointment or have a day away, me and other liveries do hers.

We are adults, we just all work together to make everything fit. YO has happily turned away the business of liveries that would upset our happy home.

I could not imagine being anywhere else and find it so sad that so many others have to put up with so much cr4p.

This thread makes me realise how lucky we are at our yard :-)

Ibblebibble knows the YO as well so she knows just how chilled our yard really is!
 
Be polite but don't get overly involved! Make sure you keep yourself tidy, if your horse breaks anything - fix it etc just generally do things for an easy life most of the time!
 
Work out when the other liveries go up and avoid those times...

I have moved back to a livery yard recently after a bad experience renting with a friend - and have to say the new yard is a total exception. Lovely people, helpful, relaxed, positive atmosphere. Facilities aren't great but horses and people are happy.
 
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