Ranyhyn
Well-Known Member
I have my horse on DIY.
I generally do everything for him during my lunch break - as I'm under the kosh at the moment not having a sharer and trying to do lots of overtime at work.
Generally speaking the horses in the field are brought in circa 3-4pm and I finish work at 5.15pm so when I get there he's already been brought in as horses aren't allowed out on their own. There is no time by which this has to be. So if everyone decides to bring in at 1pm - you'd be stuck.
Its a lovely yard and we all muck in together, sometimes this means we DIY liveries bring in the full liveries for the yard girls etc - its no problem etc. But it does mean sometimes, DIYers are helping out the yard girls and no doubt they are taking payment for it.
I got down the yard the other evening to find I had been invoiced for someone bringing my horse in on the evenings when everything else had been brought in early.
What do you think about this - would you pay? I am of a certain mind, but I want to see what everyone thinks as a friend says vehemently the opposite.
I generally do everything for him during my lunch break - as I'm under the kosh at the moment not having a sharer and trying to do lots of overtime at work.
Generally speaking the horses in the field are brought in circa 3-4pm and I finish work at 5.15pm so when I get there he's already been brought in as horses aren't allowed out on their own. There is no time by which this has to be. So if everyone decides to bring in at 1pm - you'd be stuck.
Its a lovely yard and we all muck in together, sometimes this means we DIY liveries bring in the full liveries for the yard girls etc - its no problem etc. But it does mean sometimes, DIYers are helping out the yard girls and no doubt they are taking payment for it.
I got down the yard the other evening to find I had been invoiced for someone bringing my horse in on the evenings when everything else had been brought in early.
What do you think about this - would you pay? I am of a certain mind, but I want to see what everyone thinks as a friend says vehemently the opposite.