Horse stable owner refuses to shut down her business for sister’s last-minute wedding demands: ‘No horses, no smell, no clients’

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  • A smiling bride and groom share a warm moment with an older guest during an outdoor wedding celebration surrounded by soft sunlight and greenery.
  • Throwaway as my main is connected to our business. Yes it's a new account because I don't want to link our business to family drama.
  • Main account details our location, services, names and business info. Putting it in bold so you guys can see So me and my husband own a livery yard and he's a riding instructor, we have students come to ride at our property and people who pay to stable their horses here and use the facilities.
  • Last year my sister asked if she could use part of the orchard for a small wedding.
  • I said I could square off an area for a while if needed. She wanted 2 days, one for the wedding and another for her baby shower.
  • I agreed under the assumption her demands would be reasonable. Now she is set to get married in May and just messaged me with what she want's for her wedding: * No strangers/clients there * No general hustle and bustle around the yard (workers) * empty stables for some of her games (baby shower) No horse odour around the venue itself * No horses around her/in background of pictures * Access to indoor riding arena for main babyshower event * No kids on the yard as she wants a childfree wedding I
  • This goes for the kids too, we have kids stabling their horses here. I have no right to cut off their access for a day or two.
  • * I cannot send away all our grooms for two days. The horses still need to be cared for and these people rely on their jobs, it's not fair on them.
  • * I can't eliminate the smell of horses, there are still horses living there. It's a stable, it will smell like a stable.
  • * I cannot remove all horses from the background of an open field. Again they need turnout and the clients pay for their horses to have access to the fields.
  • A rustic outdoor table set with lanterns and place settings sits in a quiet farmyard, with a softly lit barn and string lights glowing in the background.
  • Overall I told her I will keep people away from the main event and try to keep it as empty as possible, both with people and horses but it is still an active business and cannot stop working for a few days.
  • I don't want to let down a lot of our longterm clients, some have been with us for 10+ years and we rely on constant customers to stay afloat.
  • We went back and forth between what was reasonable and what she wanted for a while.
  • She then swore at me full volume in public, insulted both me and my husband and called our place a
  • She then went to our mom and complained I'm being selfish and going back on my promise.
  • Both her and my mom are pressuring me, or trying to, into letting her have her way.
  • They say I'm putting money over her special day and not thinking of her. They're not tight on money, there are venues that they can rent and have every one of their demands met.
  • Am I putting money over here? Is this a thing to do? I'm not trying to prioritise business over her, but I feel her demands are becoming a bit entitled.
  • Feeling torn as half my family say it's her special day and I should try to accommodate and the other half say it's my property and I have the right to choose.
  • I know I'm going back on my word but she changed some pretty big details. Thoughts?
  • A woman stands in a clean, modern stable, adjusting the saddle on a calm brown horse secured between two rows of stalls.
  • PurplePufferPea Wow! If trying to safeguard your livelihood is grounds for cutting off contact, can you really consider these people family?... Something tells me that you are used to holding the family sh bucket, you've probably been doing it your whole life, so it feels normal to you. As a mom, there is NOTHING in the world that I can imagine that would make me cut off contact from my children. This is NOT normal!!! Please draw a line in the sand and stop allowing them to bu y you!
  • Trick_Few This is exactly why horses are better than humans.
  • Capable_Froyo4433 NTA Tell her that if she thinks it's a then perhaps she ought to use another venue. She knew the property is used as a business when she asked to use it. She has no right to expect you to put your stability/future business in jeopardy- no matter how 'special' her day is. It is completely unreasonable. Imo it would be far better for you to just say it's no longer an option for her. Out of interest, is your sister the favourite? It sure sounds like it to me!
  • MartinisnMurder Fellow lifelong equestrian, and your sister is absolutely bats t crazy and entitled. How are you supposed to not turn out horses for a whole day, never mind two?! Horses need care, turnout and stall mucked. Sh manure happens, our horses have their stalls cleaned in the morning and then a quick pick of the stalls after feeding dinner/before everything is closed up for the night. Also maybe I am (okay I definitely am) biased but horses in the fields or background at an event would
  • BeautifulChaos Energy I doubt she's going to find anything decent in the next like two days. If her wedding is in May that's a month, maybe a month and a half before the wedding You're supposed to book at least a year or two out She'll be lucky if she can rent a rec centre party room for her wedding
  • Chilling_Storm NTA and your sister sounds like she is a LOT I wouldn't let her use, borrow or rent my property

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