I am writing this to inform you, of your behavior at and around the barn on behalf of a worker from Twin Oak Training Stable. It is an utmost priority to make sure that you have a pleasant time at the barn.
But, lately it has came to our concern that it is not quite so. Members of the barn have not been cleaning up after themselves. Especially in the spring, when the horses coat starts shedding, the arena is not picked up after the ride, and when the floor is not swept clean. These things insult us.
The workers of the barn try very hard to keep the area clean. They work tirelessly from dawn to dusk to make sure that the animals have food and water. It insults us when you do not clean up after brushing your horse. When it is not cleaned up afterwards, the hair flies into the hay that is provided to your horse for meals. It makes us feel as if you don’t care about the hay or feed that your horse eats. How could you let your horse eat hair and not care to do anything about it? …show more content…
You are probably thinking, what is the big deal with that? The manure will just decompose and create more dirt and sand for the arena. But, have you ever thought about how much dust that will create. Imagine your horse loping, in the beginning the air is crystal clear all is going good. All of the sudden, dust is flying left and right. Soon, both of your breathing becomes labored to the point that you have to get out. Twin Oak Training Stable puts a lot of pride and effort into keeping the arenas clean and neat. But, you are reversing that, by forgetting to pick up the manure that your horse left in the arena. It is very insulting because it means that you do not care about the