archiesmum
Well-Known Member
I am in a bit of a pickle and i need to make a decision before it drives me crazy! I have a big youngster and horse who is recovering from a sprained suspensory branch.
Yard 1 - current yard
All year round turn out but on a steep hill, not maintained, big herd, gets very boggy and need to walk along busy lane to turn out/bring in which gets scary in the dark in winter - currently in a fenced flatter bit up the hill for horse with injury but need to take up water and hay and poo pick
Stables on the small side -11.5x11.5 and 10x10
Big arena 30x45, has a bit of lighting
Tack and feed room
No storage for hay so under tarpaulin
Local hay guy, good value
Lovely hacking but busy in rush hour
Parking for trailer
Lots of plans to do the yard and fields up including hardcore turnout area but improvements normally slow to materialise
Water not always reliable when you need it
Winter was very hard work due to mud up to knees, water availability, getting to and from field etc in the dark
All friends on the yard, good atmosphere, horses are settled
Owner on site and is a very good friend
Can pay for extra help and schooling
On way to work, 10ish minutes from home
Yard 2 - possible yard
Flat small paddocks, can have just my two together, maintained, drier ground, accessible from the yard BUT possibly restricted if very very wet, would need to poo pick. YO has said they allow turnout on yard for a walk around and use arena and paths to fields for leg stretch
Bigger stables 14x14 and 10x14
20x60 arena, not flood lit
Tack room and feed room
Barn for hay
Hay supplier a little expensive but unsure who else delivers to the area
Yard on bridleway, lots of bridleways and quiet lanes but not sure what they are like in winter and i don't know the area, busy road the other way
Parking for trailer
Only two other people/horses, one is retired so very quiet
Owner on site
Can pay for extra help and schooling from freelance friend
Opposite direction to work but only 15mins from home, fast roads to get to work
My initial reason for looking to move is due to my horse straining the suspensory due to the turn out and vet said no steep hills or boggy mud which is making turnout difficult and unsure about winter if hardcore doesn't materialise. Yard 2 is slightly cheaper.
So... what would you do?!
Yard 1 - current yard
All year round turn out but on a steep hill, not maintained, big herd, gets very boggy and need to walk along busy lane to turn out/bring in which gets scary in the dark in winter - currently in a fenced flatter bit up the hill for horse with injury but need to take up water and hay and poo pick
Stables on the small side -11.5x11.5 and 10x10
Big arena 30x45, has a bit of lighting
Tack and feed room
No storage for hay so under tarpaulin
Local hay guy, good value
Lovely hacking but busy in rush hour
Parking for trailer
Lots of plans to do the yard and fields up including hardcore turnout area but improvements normally slow to materialise
Water not always reliable when you need it
Winter was very hard work due to mud up to knees, water availability, getting to and from field etc in the dark
All friends on the yard, good atmosphere, horses are settled
Owner on site and is a very good friend
Can pay for extra help and schooling
On way to work, 10ish minutes from home
Yard 2 - possible yard
Flat small paddocks, can have just my two together, maintained, drier ground, accessible from the yard BUT possibly restricted if very very wet, would need to poo pick. YO has said they allow turnout on yard for a walk around and use arena and paths to fields for leg stretch
Bigger stables 14x14 and 10x14
20x60 arena, not flood lit
Tack room and feed room
Barn for hay
Hay supplier a little expensive but unsure who else delivers to the area
Yard on bridleway, lots of bridleways and quiet lanes but not sure what they are like in winter and i don't know the area, busy road the other way
Parking for trailer
Only two other people/horses, one is retired so very quiet
Owner on site
Can pay for extra help and schooling from freelance friend
Opposite direction to work but only 15mins from home, fast roads to get to work
My initial reason for looking to move is due to my horse straining the suspensory due to the turn out and vet said no steep hills or boggy mud which is making turnout difficult and unsure about winter if hardcore doesn't materialise. Yard 2 is slightly cheaper.
So... what would you do?!