HiPo'sHuman
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Was at the yard this morning, put pony's bed up and left my wheelbarrow and tools in her stable until evening and her tea outside the stable. Got down at 5:30 to find said pony in her stable, fed, with the bleeding tools left in there
- fork, brush and shovel, wtf? We have a 'no horse left out alone' policy which is fine and I don't have problem with but hadn't expected them in before I got down and wouldn't have left my stuff in there (and obviously bedded down, hayed etc.). I'm just so relieved that nothing happened to my very immature 4yo toddler equivalent pony! I assume she'd been fed because there was no hay in there.
Do you think I'm blowing this out of proportion because of the initial panic when I realised what had happened or would you be p*ssed too? Of course, I will never leave my things in the stable again and risk this happening again. It's a large yard and communication between everyone is very poor so not easy to find out what everyone is doing/bringing theirs in. Aside from this, I'm extremely happy with the yard. The person I suspect to have done this is a bit crazy so I'm loathe to bring it up with her. Maybe just a quick chat with YO and see if she can send out a group text to ensure people check stables should they have to bring in another person's pony?
P.S. wheelbarrow had been removed (thank god!) so someone has obviously been inside the stable rather than just 'chucking' her through the door.
Do you think I'm blowing this out of proportion because of the initial panic when I realised what had happened or would you be p*ssed too? Of course, I will never leave my things in the stable again and risk this happening again. It's a large yard and communication between everyone is very poor so not easy to find out what everyone is doing/bringing theirs in. Aside from this, I'm extremely happy with the yard. The person I suspect to have done this is a bit crazy so I'm loathe to bring it up with her. Maybe just a quick chat with YO and see if she can send out a group text to ensure people check stables should they have to bring in another person's pony?
P.S. wheelbarrow had been removed (thank god!) so someone has obviously been inside the stable rather than just 'chucking' her through the door.