Poetess
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Just some general logistics questions...
I managed a small livery barn for a couple of years and while I did not live there, the yard owner's home was on-site and she would check the horses in the evening and in the morning before she left for work. I didn't worry about someone not being around in an emergency.
Now I'm looking at properties and can't find any homes with stabling that I like in our price range, so I'm considering instead simply buying or renting a yard. The idea of someone not being nearby to check on the horses if needed makes me uncomfortable, though, and the possibilities of theft/injury/freak acts of nature seem endless.
So if you're a YO or YM and no one lives on-site at your yard, how do you manage? What precautions do you take? How early do you arrive in the morning, and how late do you leave at night?
Sorry, this probably all sounds pretty daft. I just don't have any experience with stand-alone livery yards -- at all of mine we've had someone just a steps away to keep half an eye on things.
I managed a small livery barn for a couple of years and while I did not live there, the yard owner's home was on-site and she would check the horses in the evening and in the morning before she left for work. I didn't worry about someone not being around in an emergency.
Now I'm looking at properties and can't find any homes with stabling that I like in our price range, so I'm considering instead simply buying or renting a yard. The idea of someone not being nearby to check on the horses if needed makes me uncomfortable, though, and the possibilities of theft/injury/freak acts of nature seem endless.
So if you're a YO or YM and no one lives on-site at your yard, how do you manage? What precautions do you take? How early do you arrive in the morning, and how late do you leave at night?
Sorry, this probably all sounds pretty daft. I just don't have any experience with stand-alone livery yards -- at all of mine we've had someone just a steps away to keep half an eye on things.