I'll try to make a long story short. I live in a pretty rural area, especially for horse boarding. I board my horse at a umm....large property. It has a pole barn, a few pastures, 3 corrals for boarder. Not a high quality horse facility, not an equestrian center by any means. The boarded horses are 4-8 a herd. Right now my horse is in a herd of 4. The property owner is pretty young, not a lot of business sense.
When I first put my horse there everything seemed ok, the horses were out on pasture and nice and healthy. As winter came and the horses came off pasture I began to notice there was never any hay for the horses. I considered the factor that my timing was just wrong. Yet, as my concern grew I began to go to the stables at different times of the day. The owner told me they were being fed twice a day and NEVER went more than 12 hours without hay.
I went early in the morning, afternoon, everning, and there was never any hay. Heavy winter set in and the horses began to be fed round bails. They would last 3-5 days, depending on the number of horses. So they would have constant forage...until the bail was gone. Then it would be 1-2 days later that they would get another round bale. Mind you that there was no feed in between the round bales.
I approched the owner about the lack of consistant feeding (more direct than I had approched before). I approched it as diplimatically as I could. I was not being accusing, I was trying to open a line of communication. My concerns were responded with a wall of defensivness, no real answers. Then a nasty "general" email to myself and all the boarder about how much the stables do for the boarder and we "the boarder" are not allowed to talk to each other about the barn or other concerns about the barn. I was floored and dumbfounded!
Then yesterday the horses were given a round bale. I could see as I pulled in the driveway it was rotten and moldy. Apon greater inspection today, it was wet, hot, moldy and the smell was.....beyond anything I have smelt before. It was soooo rancid it could be smelt in the wide open space.
The owner told us it was brome mats. I have never heard of that, has anyone else? I know if brome mats are a real thing, this was not...the mold was all over the hay and good god the smell!
There is other occurances that I am not discussing, it would take too long. My questions are....
1) I need some advise on how to deal with this stable. How do I go about voicing my concerns with a young, inexperienced stable owner who is a brick wall of defense?
2) Has anyone ever heard of Brome Mats?
3) Any other helpful hints are most appreciated.
I really need some helpful advise on how to progress with this situation. Please respond, any advice is appreciated.
Thanks