MochaDun
Well-Known Member
Just wondering how others cope with tricky personality issues at their yards? Yard I'm on has mixture of ages but with recent influx of younger people in their 20s and rest of us are 40s/50s. No offence to anyone but age groups can see the world differently! I as an older type(!) love the yard because it's the place where I have quality time with my horse, where I come to ride, laugh (my horse is great therapy after work), subsequently keep fit, wallow in the lovely fresh air and enjoy the countryside. The younger ones overall don't seem that keen on riding much, and they use the yard as a different sort of therapy I think, where they can come and gather and chat for hours without riding or as seems to be the case more recently form cliques, swap allegiances more often than I change socks and generally bitch. My older friends at yard tell me not to get sucked into it as they do try and get you to take their sides in their petty arguments but when you share space it's very hard not to be effected by it. While the youngsters may not be my friends and I don't care what they think of me, I don't wish to come across as some grumpy old woman intolerant of the young! However, others like me feel that sadly their behaviour has altered the atmosphere of our yard and it's no longer the friendly place it once was. The young and old are two polarised groups now. So, how do you make yards harmonious places again or am I being unrealistic in my expectation?!