Ceridwen
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I've created a new userid for this question, just in case anyone who knows me reads this, forgive the paranoia but I really don't want to upset anyone!!
My horse is currently on full livery at a friend's yard, and my friend has been really good to both me and my horse. My friend is great, really helpful and generally a "good egg", and the other liveries at the yard are really nice people too; everyone helps each other out. I have no qualms in the usual sense whatsoever with my horse being there. BUT it's almost an hour's round trip for me to get there and back, and with working full-time (miles in the opposite direction to the yard) as well as having three children to take to and from school/nursery and generally look after, it means I can very rarely get up to the yard to see my horse. Additionally my horse isn't backed yet, my friend is due to start her backing in the spring, but this means my friend will be developing the bond with my horse that I should ... but I simply haven't got the time to get up to the yard often enough to have a hand in the process myself.
However. I've discovered that there is a small almost-private yard (following the discussions over "what is a private yard" yesterday
) literally 3 minutes from my door, with great facilities - floodlit school, really lovely airy stables, hacking straight onto a common, cameras in the stables!, great grazing - and what's more, it's owned by a parent that I know of from my daughter's school; we have several friends in common (it's a small school, everyone knows or knows of almost everyone!). I drive past her house/yard twice a day taking my daughter to and from school. It's perfect; I could pop into the stables at any time, as it's so close to home, and I could get a trainer in say once a week to help back my horse, while I can then carry on what the trainer does for the rest of the week in between the trainer coming out. I could go in every day with virtually no impact on family life because it's so close. Cost-wise it's actually slightly cheaper too, even though my friend had offered me what I thought was a really cheap deal, with the caveat that she could then use my horse for lessons, riding herself occasionally, etc once my horse is ready for riding. At the new yard nobody else would be riding my horse, but obviously I would then be close enough that I could ride, once she's ready, every day if I wanted to. I would then have the bond with my horse that I want, as I could be there as much as possible, even if just to groom, chat, give treats to etc, which I can't do at the moment.
I don't know what to do! The new yard is perfect, and the lady that owns it is lovely; but I also don't want to hurt my friend. If it wasn't for her I wouldn't HAVE a horse; I never intended to own one of my own, she rather talked me into it, and I'm glad she did. If I leave it might also make things a bit difficult financially for my friend, as she's struggled to get liveries in, and I know that two who have joined recently have also been on 'mate's rates' as they're friends of hers (also lovely people).
What would you all do?? I've been mulling this over for days, but I can't see the best answer.
My horse is currently on full livery at a friend's yard, and my friend has been really good to both me and my horse. My friend is great, really helpful and generally a "good egg", and the other liveries at the yard are really nice people too; everyone helps each other out. I have no qualms in the usual sense whatsoever with my horse being there. BUT it's almost an hour's round trip for me to get there and back, and with working full-time (miles in the opposite direction to the yard) as well as having three children to take to and from school/nursery and generally look after, it means I can very rarely get up to the yard to see my horse. Additionally my horse isn't backed yet, my friend is due to start her backing in the spring, but this means my friend will be developing the bond with my horse that I should ... but I simply haven't got the time to get up to the yard often enough to have a hand in the process myself.
However. I've discovered that there is a small almost-private yard (following the discussions over "what is a private yard" yesterday
I don't know what to do! The new yard is perfect, and the lady that owns it is lovely; but I also don't want to hurt my friend. If it wasn't for her I wouldn't HAVE a horse; I never intended to own one of my own, she rather talked me into it, and I'm glad she did. If I leave it might also make things a bit difficult financially for my friend, as she's struggled to get liveries in, and I know that two who have joined recently have also been on 'mate's rates' as they're friends of hers (also lovely people).
What would you all do?? I've been mulling this over for days, but I can't see the best answer.