Or rather, it was a possible move, but just found out the yard I'd been hankering after for a couple of years has changed it's winter turn out policy.

The gist was, until another trip there yesterday, that I'd move Titch and Murphmeister to a lovely yard not far from home and on my way home from every client. Nice place. Decent school. Lovely YO.

I was wittering (so what's new) about going back to being tied to stable duties twice a day, putting it on D again, the additional cost, etc. etc. etc.

Part of my wittering was that Titch wasn't good at being stabled last time and Murph hasn't spent more than about a day and a half in one. I thought I could do some stable training with both of them, make it nice in there for them and build it up slowly, however...

...when I called by yesterday the nice lady I spoke to said the YO has changed the rule and it's now in every other day. I forgot to ask if one could free-school as neither of these two have been lunged, but even if that was possible, it wouldn't give me chance to build them up to being stabled.

So, what was a burning question of what should I do for the best for the neds, has now turned into I don't think I'll be moving them. We can hire a school within hacking distance and they can continue to live out 24/7/365.

Admittedly I'd liked the idea of having them in stables. Of having a hose and being able to give them a bath. And just general handling.

I think the plan is to go back to Plan A, from way back when, and try to somehow get our own place. It's not really liikely, especially not around here (though the prices aren't anything like darnsarf), so maybe I'll see if I can use a friendly local yard's facilities to get both neds used to stables and hoses and baths and and and