Nativelover
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This thread is amazing me at how many bonkers and unreasonable YO there are! And how do they get away with being like that!!
2 - a couple of lunatic liveries dominating the place and making life unpleasant
This thread is amazing me at how many bonkers and unreasonable YO there are! And how do they get away with being like that!!
Yard 1 to 10 have all been in the last 3yrs as well, so a very short space of time to have all that trauma!
FrankieCob you sure its not just you .... Joke![]()
Am I the only one thinking that there clearly needs to be more regulation and accountability for livery yards? Particularly as it so often involves the welfare of horses.
Out of interest- how many of these yards were BHS approved? And does BHS approved mean anything in terms of the day to day running of the yard?
Am I the only one thinking that there clearly needs to be more regulation and accountability for livery yards? Particularly as it so often involves the welfare of horses.
Out of interest- how many of these yards were BHS approved? And does BHS approved mean anything in terms of the day to day running of the yard?
Agree
No because judging by previous yards I've been at, if you have a problem and you try and talk to the YO about it you just get told "if you don't like it you know what you can do". Hardly fair or just.I'm not sure what the answer is, but judging by the number of times people have moved yard on this thread, voting with your feet isn't always a solution.
Oh I dunno, S&S. If there were proper legislation of livery yards, horses wouldn't be cooped up for 6 months of the year. All owners would think twice before buying on a whim so most if not all horses would be properly cared for. Sure, it'll cost more but it's the low cost of DIY that attracts lazy numpties.
That is not a fair comment to make 9tails and it stinks of ignorance. Just because you are on full livery doesn't make you a better person or more knowledgeable person than someone on DIY and you shouldn't look down on people that are on DIY. I think if you did a poll on here (maybe I will do one) you will find that there are more people on DIY than full livery due to the massive costs involved in owning a horse these days. And the bit about numpties is just plain nasty.
I guess the bit about being cooped up for six months of the year is a reflection on a previous post of mine. Sometimes you have to take what you have and get on with it, we don't all have the luxury of being able to afford impeccable stabling (full livery) and at least my horse does go out in the winter EVERY day.
So by your own 'classification' you are numpty on DIY too??! No chip I can assure you - I just don't like people tarring everyone with the same brush.Actually I am not on full livery, I am on completely DIY livery! So it doesn't stink of ignorance, but you have a chip on your shoulder for sure.
Wind your neck in, I couldn't care a jot what you do with your own horse but my YO does close the fields in winter because they don't like hoofprints let alone mud.
Am I the only one thinking that there clearly needs to be more regulation and accountability for livery yards? Particularly as it so often involves the welfare of horses.
Out of interest- how many of these yards were BHS approved? And does BHS approved mean anything in terms of the day to day running of the yard?
So by your own 'classification' you are numpty on DIY too??! No chip I can assure you - I just don't like people tarring everyone with the same brush.