ironhorse
Well-Known Member
Anyone else moved yards and wondering whether they are better or worse off?
THINK I'm better off - new yard has a lovely indoor school and a round pen so at least I can keep my horse exercised, but they're not very geared up for winter turnout yet (new yard) and the access to the fields is pretty rutted. But also on the plus side, if I can stand the cold, there's lots of places to graze in hand...
Where I was last winter, the school froze for weeks and has been frozen for a few days already this time, but equally I managed to turn out every day through the worst of the weather there.
Neither yard has any water now, so no difference there!
Musn't complain, the horse is well looked after and has lots of hay so she's happy, if a little wild to ride....
THINK I'm better off - new yard has a lovely indoor school and a round pen so at least I can keep my horse exercised, but they're not very geared up for winter turnout yet (new yard) and the access to the fields is pretty rutted. But also on the plus side, if I can stand the cold, there's lots of places to graze in hand...
Where I was last winter, the school froze for weeks and has been frozen for a few days already this time, but equally I managed to turn out every day through the worst of the weather there.
Neither yard has any water now, so no difference there!
Musn't complain, the horse is well looked after and has lots of hay so she's happy, if a little wild to ride....