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Can't really answer that as horses at home but finish outside with them at about 8:30-9:00 depending what shift I'm on - go back out 10:45-11:00 to do late night check and feed
 
I finish work at 4 get to yard about 4.40, in tacked up and ridden by 6pm, home by 6.30/7. This will get later in the winter though when I have to muck out and the like, and as im only a sharer I only do 3 days a week!
 
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It really depends on how much i talk, sometimes i go to the yard and talk and get nothing done, other times i hide and get it done with in 1 1/2 hour so home at 8 ish !

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Haha, we are so alike! Hope we dont talk too much on Sunday and forget to jump!
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It really depends on how much i talk, sometimes i go to the yard and talk and get nothing done, other times i hide and get it done with in 1 1/2 hour so home at 8 ish !

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Haha, we are so alike! Hope we dont talk too much on Sunday and forget to jump!
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Might not be a bad thing ? pimms ?>
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I finish work at 5 - 5.30pm and usually get finished by around 9pm. I have to ride out mine, and take the colt or the gelding out for a walk on the roads. No mucking out to do as of yet, in the winter I think ill be back later
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My girl is on DIY livery, in at night out all day.

I go up first thing (7.30am) to give her brekkie and turn her out. Use the time that she's eating to re-fill haynet for the evening, make up dinner feed and re-fresh water in stable bucket. Back to house by 8.30am to get ready for work 10am-6pm, 30min drive away.

Leave work and fight through traffic to get home by 6.40pm (if I leave bang on time!), in changed, out and at yard by 7pm. Bring her in, groom, tack and ride for 45mins (on fittening programme after long period of box rest), currently back just in time for it to start getting quite dull at back of 8pm.

Feed dinner (apply ice bandage to injury site to help soothe any aggravation from exercise) and muck out while she munches. Tend to be leaving her tucked up in her bed about 9pm ish to go home for my dinner and bed.

Kinda like groundhog day for me at the moment as it's the same day in, day out and I have no time for anything else through the week.
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Will all be worth it in the end and I love her to bits! (just as well really!) Wish I didn't have to work though, would make life much easier!
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typically around 8pm if I ride, 6.30-7 if I don't, but very variable depending on what time I escape work, traffic and how much I chat!

I have very little social life, I have to get up at 5.15 to do the horses in the morning, leave for work by 7.15, finish work at around 5, get to stables for 5.30 if traffic is ok, then home by about 8ish, for dinner, shower and bed! Traffic is the worst thing, sometimes its an hour to get to work so have to work later, and an hour from there to the stables after, so end up home at silly times!
 
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I thought you had a time that you had to be away from the yard? 8.30pm?

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Well yes, the yard closes at 8.30pm, but if Ive got a lesson some times I leave abit later than that. Personally I think 8.30pm is abit early, epecially in the winter!
 
Yard closes at 8 so have to leave by 8 anyway. Although even if I dont ride I end up faffing with something or helping out someone else!

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Trouble is I cant be botheres to cook when I get in at that time so its usually something quick which = unhealthy!! Does anyone else find this?
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