Birker2020
Well-Known Member
No argument I just think it ridcoulous that you think that 3.50 is too expensive for some one to get a head collar walk to the field catch the horse get it out the gate take it in the stable tie it up get a hoof pick ,pick out its feet take the head collar off the horse put it away put the hoof pick away .
For the hay in the trug the person has to walk to your stable put the food in and walk back to what they are doing .
I think £3 is expensive for this however it may well be a service is needed at the time when the manger does not really want to provide the service hence the high cost .
Yes I do. Certainly. We are talking a couple of minutes. At the yard I worked at on the odd weekend we were being paid £6.00 per hour, we were responsible for about six or seven turnouts/muckouts/bring ins each. We would get the hay/haylage in from outside where it was stored, feed all 40 horses and ponies. Turn our six or seven each out, then muck out - full bed, water, hay, make up feeds for p.m, sweep yard, bring horses in, unrug, pick out feet, wash legs. We started at 8am and finished at midday. .
My current yard charges £2.00 for brining in which includes picking out feet, checking for injuries, taking off rugs, if cold putting on stable rugs, etc. THe one before included this in the £65.00 per week I was paying (at the top SJ yard). THe one before that you either got a free turnout or a free bring in each weekday. Some yards are very avaricious was what I was saying compared with the others that I have been on.
And about the trug. No they were not going out of their way to leave what they were doing to walk a few yards to my horse. The yard that I rang up about and didn't go to because of their shocking price strategy was feeding all the horses at the same time, so going down a line of horses in an indoor barn and up the other side again and chucking a bucket in (contents and all). This is the yard that the bloke running it left because he couldn't make it pay. At those prices I don't expect he could. I honestly didn't think I would have to go into such huge detail on this forum about a tub of hay, in exchange for being spared a slating!