EquestrianFairy
Well-Known Member
- on their yard?
We have one and today I was genuinely jealous for the first time.
I have scrimped and saved to get a small 3.5t to be able to be mobile, it's nothing amazing, 1997 ford transit and we've had it re-ramped etc.
Im on a private comp yard so obviously the YO has some amazing 25T. There is one other livery who comes up on weekends, she's not particularly friendly but seems to get on well with YO (who is male).. My lorry is due back end of April and today I went up the yard to see a spanking new Renault master lorry which her parents have bought for her.
I know it's pathetic but I am exceptionally jealous for the first time in a very long time. Stupid isn't it?
It's one of those situations, whatever I have, she always seems to get one better. She complained an got me moved from my nice little block into the main barn, then complained to separate our horses in the field (because mine cribs and she felt it would be copied) Then she was goin to turn out 24/7 with mine and we would pay for hay in the field but she changed her mind (didnt tell me) so I've paid for her horses to eat my hay for over a month.
I really don't want to move but I think this very silly and small extra has added to it all.
- ugh!
We have one and today I was genuinely jealous for the first time.
I have scrimped and saved to get a small 3.5t to be able to be mobile, it's nothing amazing, 1997 ford transit and we've had it re-ramped etc.
Im on a private comp yard so obviously the YO has some amazing 25T. There is one other livery who comes up on weekends, she's not particularly friendly but seems to get on well with YO (who is male).. My lorry is due back end of April and today I went up the yard to see a spanking new Renault master lorry which her parents have bought for her.
I know it's pathetic but I am exceptionally jealous for the first time in a very long time. Stupid isn't it?
It's one of those situations, whatever I have, she always seems to get one better. She complained an got me moved from my nice little block into the main barn, then complained to separate our horses in the field (because mine cribs and she felt it would be copied) Then she was goin to turn out 24/7 with mine and we would pay for hay in the field but she changed her mind (didnt tell me) so I've paid for her horses to eat my hay for over a month.
I really don't want to move but I think this very silly and small extra has added to it all.
- ugh!