Yard Move - I done it and I survived!!

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Here is todays yard move report. I will try and get it in chronological order no piccies I am afraid just 2 gallons of rescue remedy!!

Cleaned out old stable completely as I had been scraping back to bare matting all week it was quite therapeutic.

On advice took a bag full of old bedding with me so Drifter had his smell in his new home. His thin stable rug also stinks so he should be content.

As I got his trailer ready he knew something was up and stood transfixed watching our every move. He had a controller head collar with a lunge line and an ordinary head collar and lead rope. After several attempts to dissuade mothers and toddlers from congregating in our way (I didn’t want him to leave hoof prints on any small child we attempted to load the beast who had by now grown to 18hh plus.

He went up to the ramp and a now brilliantly trained OH just touched his bottom with the end of a broom and he went straight in.

He travelled well and went straight into his stable (I think he thought he was just visiting). After a week struggling to get him to eat my friends Hay he tucked into the yard Hay with gusto.

OH and I retreated to a Coffee and Mars bar break while he took stock of his surroundings. Half an hour later we did the deed. Brushing boots and his Gay Boy Fuchsia Pink and Navy turnout rug and we were off up the muddy track to his paddock.

Well when I say we were off he was off and I was bouncing off the post and rail fencing. I should have stopped and told him to have some manners but I was so glad he hadn’t reared I decided to just keep going.

We arrived at his paddock and I managed to get his controller head collar off and left the ordinary one and he went ballistic. You cant really blame him he hasnt been out on grass since Nov 9th.

Head up tail up double snorting and galloping and then a very nice elevated trot indeed. Thank God he seems to know that the green electric tape which I cannot see at all is in fact a fence and so far no attempt has been made to jump out. This said he only probably spent 5 minutes being silly it just appeared an age.


The horses in the adjoining fields rushed up to their fences gawping at the silly boy and wondering what all the fuss was about. Nancy boy must have rolled a dozen times.

This afternoon I went back and got him in and he had spent a good 3 hours mooching and grazing. He thought he was going back home and kept questioning me when I went in and out of his stable. Thankfully he has four shoes four brushing boots and did not appear to have done himself any damage.

So the only blot on the whole experience was the mare in the stable next to him who is also new somewhat grouchy and was tied beside our stable door. I asked if it was ok to come past her and was told she was fine and as I put Drifter in she struck out at him and got me squarely on the shoulder blade.

I think her owner who has only had her 6 weeks was as shocked as I. I wont be caught like that again.

Tomorrow I will try and lunge him in the lungeing area either before or after turnout depending on when it is free.

So no rearing monster no battle to load no jumping out of paddock and when I returned he was not stood drenched in sweat under his turnout rug even though the sun was shining.
 
Fantastic, well done !!!

I moved yards last saturday, and it's like a weight of my shoulders - I am so much happier, and so is the boy.

Bubbly all round !!!! sm xx
 
Yay! Have been thinking about you :D. I was trying to find your number on my 'phone and failing miserably :(

So pleased it went well, kick on the shoulder blade apart!

Hugs hugs and hot choccies :D And Polos to the lad :D
 
Hi,

Been following your threads. So glad all went well and Drifter was a very good boy!

Keep us posted and let us know how he settles in.

Well done, all of your hard work and effort has paid off. A big pat on the back, you should be very proud. :)
 
Yayy!! I thought about you today and wondered if it had all gone ok. sound like it has gone well other than the kick anyway! Glad your all settled in!!
 
Good job done - you and Drifter both :) Hope you both will be very happy there. Sorry to hear about your shoulder and hope it's not too sore in the morning. And yes you should be proud, I have contemplated a move several times but just can't find the courage to see it through!
 
Wow! Well done you! Hope you both settle into the new place very quickly!
Just hope my boys are so easy when I move in the vext 2 months! :)
 
Oh, i am really glad it went well - i was wondering about you earlier, actually. Sorry to hear about your shoulder, bet the mare's owner was utterly mortified. My little mare pulls the MOST evil faces, but she has NEVER struck out at another horse or person. Hope it isn't too sore in the morning.
 
Well done sounds like things went very smoothly! (apart from the shoulder sounds painful)

We moved today too took me an hour and a half to get pony into the trailer (she had a bit of a scare a couple of months ago so we went at her pace) but otherwise equally smooth.

I don't know about you but I feel a huge weight has been lifted and can't wait to see my girl enjoying her new home :)
 
So all I have to worry about now is how much and how long his turnout is so we dont completely trash his paddock and wether he will get excited tomorrow as he knows where he is going and how I will cope with so much flexibility.

I have worried about him so long I feel wierd.
 
We had a yard move today aswell (I was too paranoid to pre post!).
It also went to plan, although without the sore shoulder (Ibuprofen gel is fab).

Both horses loaded and travelled well, all our junk/tack/hay/matting arrived on time and in one piece, and we were all in before the rain started - all too good to be true!!!

Worried what the morning will bring, it was too easy!
 
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