coffeeandabagel
Well-Known Member
Just to counter all the bad points in a previous thread - whats good about being on a livery yard?
* lots of other horses to watch - I have learnt what I didn't want in my new horse and what I did want
* sharing lifts with people
* having someone to call if I cant get my horse in / turn out at right time
* advice - there may be lots of unsolicited advice but if you can pick out the good stuff (and you learn who to trust) its great
* stuff to borrow - try new bits etc (with owners permission!)
*safer
*far better facilities than I could ever manage
*cheaper visits by saddler etc if more than 1 horse to see
* someone to chat to after a good / bad day
*contacts for services ie back woman, farrier, etc
* lots of other horses to watch - I have learnt what I didn't want in my new horse and what I did want
* sharing lifts with people
* having someone to call if I cant get my horse in / turn out at right time
* advice - there may be lots of unsolicited advice but if you can pick out the good stuff (and you learn who to trust) its great
* stuff to borrow - try new bits etc (with owners permission!)
*safer
*far better facilities than I could ever manage
*cheaper visits by saddler etc if more than 1 horse to see
* someone to chat to after a good / bad day
*contacts for services ie back woman, farrier, etc