Setting up on my own – the dawn of Mountford Sport Horses
When I left Andrew Nicholson’s yard to ‘set up on my own’, I was ready for hard graft, excited at the prospect of making my own decisions and was champing at the bit to ride as, when and how I felt was right at any one time. It was, I thought, all about the riding – and as even Andrew had admitted I was ‘useful’ at that, what more did I need?
It turns out, quite a lot…
More than my own riding
Running a professional yard, I’ve discovered, is about a lot more than being able to ride well! Things I’ve come to realise – and please don’t be too hard with the drrrr-hands-on-face response, sometimes you have to live things to learn them – especially if you’re young and energetic and determined to be independent …
- You can’t do everything yourself. There’s a practical limit in the amount of hours in a day. Not to mention a mental limit in the amount of headspace it’s sensible to allocate to something not directly related to your main business focus, in my case, riding. Delegation is scary but essential!
- You can’t please everyone all of the time; and sometimes sh*te just happens. I’ve learnt/am learning to take a deep breath, present a case, and step away.
- Doing horses properly is properly expensive. And properly is the only way to do it.
- The Team is ALL.

In case any of the above resonates – here’s some of the businesses/people who’ve helped me here over this last year and who I think are bloody marvellous. A few are ‘sponsoring’, most are not, but they’re all in my opinion fab at their jobs, ‘get’ the pressures faced by young business-bods like myself, and do their best to proactively support. The latter means a lot when you’re a minnow…
(Alphabetical, obviously, how could it be any other way!)
Barrett
Becky of @equestriandirectservices @flexiride
Bonnie Of @voltairedesignunitedkingdom
Grant of @grantchanter Equine Dental
James of @brecklandfarriers
Jo of @JoSpear Physio



And of course, always, the amazing team here at the Old Rectory. And all those people without companies to @name but who have just been there ….
Now, back to the business of riding horses. Lucky me 😊
See you next month, thank you for reading this far!
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