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jellybaby

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Am popping this in here with the view that it achieves more views!

I am doing some work for my YO as part of her PR/Marketing;Business Devt work .We are looking at developing her website and her business as a whole, and I need to know what pricing structure to suggest.

Can you let me know where in the UK you are, and what you pay for:

Full Livery - except no ridden work
DIY
Within the livery – what facilities you get. Can you also PM me, or name in the thread the name of the establishment and if your yard is BHS approved or not?

Alos, I need to know what you pay for:-

Lessons – what level of instructor do you have?
Clipping – for each type of clip
Transport
Breaking
Schooling

Thanks – its greatly appreciated!!

JB xx
 
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Can you let me know where in the UK you are, and what you pay for:

Full Livery - except no ridden work
DIY <font color="red">£130 a month, facilities include all weather track around the edge (2miles long) 2 outdoor schools, one 20X40 one 20X60 with a full set of brand new jump4joy jumps, horse walker, stable, turnout (24hrs when possible) no hay bedding etc inc it is </font>
Within the livery – what facilities you get. Can you also PM me, or name in the thread the name of the establishment and if your yard is BHS approved or not?

Alos, I need to know what you pay for:-

Lessons – what level of instructor do you have? <font color="red">I pay £8 for a jump lesson every week with an eventer (dead cheap I kmow
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) and £20 once a mth or so for a jump with another eventer and I like to attend other XC clinic etc with top eventers for around £70 and the EHOA 2 days for about £200ish </font>
Clipping – for each type of clip <font color="red"> roughly £25 in our area for a full, full is all I know </font>
Transport
Breaking
Schooling <font color="red"> probably about £20 </font>



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Horses are at home so I only pay for:

Lessons: Regular trainer is a Bereiter and charges 35 for the first horse (to cover travelling expenses) and 25 for the second, she comes to me and will pop on them if necessary. Lessons last as long as necessary (usually 45 -60 min). I also go to clinics with Specer Wilton, these cost 55 for the trainer and 15 for school hire.

Schooling: I ocassionally send the horses to my regular trainer for schooling, she charges 130 per week to include everything.
 
I'm at Wenlocks Farm in Essex. As far as I know not BHS approved.
Full livery not including exercise: £650 a month
Lodden stables are in extremely well ventilated american barns
Adlib woodchips, hay and all feed
Indoor school, outdoor manege (40x60) - both are harrowed/ levelled at least once a day
Lunge pen
Covered horse walker
Rug Room with heaters and rug driers
All year indiviual turnout on well maintained fields that are rotated and poo picked daily.
200 acres of off road hacking that is maintained and poo picked.
Solarium
Cross country course
Individual tack lockers
Tea room with drinks provided
YM lives on site
Extremely good security

I pay £45 for 30 mins with international dressage rider who comes to my yard.
 
This is the livery I have at university (University of Lincoln):

DIY - £140 a month, turnout for 4-8 hours a day depending on time of year, one square outdoor school, one long floodlit outdoor school, one indoor school, full use of jumps, horse walker, miles of hacking, stable, as much straw/hay/haylage as you need!
Lessons – we have a choice of instructors here, and their prices vary, although I’m yet to use one (only had horse here 6 days!)
Clipping – our own responsibility
Transport – our own responsibility
Breaking/Schooling – not offered
 
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Can you let me know where in the UK you are, and what you pay for:

Full Livery - except no ridden work
DIY <font color="red">£130 a month, facilities include all weather track around the edge (2miles long) 2 outdoor schools, one 20X40 one 20X60 with a full set of brand new jump4joy jumps, horse walker, stable, turnout (24hrs when possible) no hay bedding etc inc it is </font>
Within the livery – what facilities you get. Can you also PM me, or name in the thread the name of the establishment and if your yard is BHS approved or not?

Alos, I need to know what you pay for:-

Lessons – what level of instructor do you have? <font color="red">I pay £8 for a jump lesson every week with an eventer (dead cheap I kmow
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) and £20 once a mth or so for a jump with another eventer and I like to attend other XC clinic etc with top eventers for around £70 and the EHOA 2 days for about £200ish </font>
Clipping – for each type of clip <font color="red"> roughly £25 in our area for a full, full is all I know </font>
Transport
Breaking
Schooling <font color="red"> probably about £20 </font>



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Just wondering, did you mean this does or doesn't include bedding/hay? Sorry, just interested
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Can you let me know where in the UK you are, and what you pay for:
<font color="green"> South Wales/Herefordshire border </font>
Full Livery - except no ridden work
<font color="green"> I think it is £100 a week, all included (hay/haylage/bedding/feed/mucking out/clipping/bring in and turn out. Owner just comes to ride) </font>
DIY
<font color="green"> £26/week. Includes 1 bale of shavings, use of school, SJs, lights, hot water, space in tackroom, space for own hay or can buy hay from the yard. Stable and turnout in whatever mix you choose - I have day turnout and stable overnight </font>
Within the livery – what facilities you get. Can you also PM me, or name in the thread the name of the establishment and if your yard is BHS approved or not?
<font color="green"> Not BHS approved </font>

Alos, I need to know what you pay for:-

Lessons – what level of instructor do you have?
<font color="green"> I go to an event rider and pay £50/hr, or have a friend to help me with flatwork at home £20/hr </font>
Clipping – for each type of clip
<font color="green"> I clip my own but about £25 full clip I think</font>
Transport
Breaking
Schooling
<font color="green"> I don't use this service but I think it's about £20/hr for both breaking and schooling </font>


Thanks – its greatly appreciated!!

JB xx

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Im in West Yorkshire.
Yard has a 20x40 outdoor, all year individual turnout and straight onto off road hacking.
Full Livery - except no ridden work - Is £5 per day extra but you have to buy all your own stuff. Its a DIY yard that offers it as an extra service. Most yards in the area are around £70 per week.
DIY - £20 per week for a stable and field. £1 extra per day to either turn out or fetch in. YO buys in all bedding and hay.



Lessons – depends who I use. Im not having lessons at the moment but was paying £25 for 3/4 hour with a very good dressage instructor or £60 for 45 mins with Spencer Wilton.
Clipping – I always clip my own
Transport - I have my own
Breaking - going rate round here is £120 p/w as is schooling livery.
 
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Can you let me know where in the UK you are, and what you pay for:
<font color="red"> based in Bestwood Country Park, Nottingham, East Midlands </font>
Full Livery - except no ridden work
<font color="red"> our livery is £85 per week per horse </font>
Within the livery – what facilities you get. Can you also PM me, or name in the thread the name of the establishment and if your yard is BHS approved or not?
<font color="red"> we get stabling (all indoors, except about 8 that are outdoor) turnout/fetch in, rug changes, feeding done and feed provided, mucking out with bedding provided (straw, shavings or paper, whichever we want), hay provided and given ad lib, secure tack room etc, wash box, horse lorry park, xc fences, 2 outdoor menages with rubber surface (20x40 both of them), show jumps, horse walker (staff will exercise horses on this when i cannot ride them if i request it) erm...what else hmmm...and the staff are always there to call vet/poultace/bandage etc in case of injury etc i think thats everything
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oh and we have miles of offroad hacking in bestwood country park, which includes woodland, farmland and roadwork if it is wanted for a change
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(there is also another VERY LARGE woodland about 10minutes lorry drive away)</font>

Alos, I need to know what you pay for:-

Lessons – what level of instructor do you have?
<font color="red"> showjumper Michael Potter (he is high level showjumping) gives me showjumping lessons - £25 per 45mins/1hour
my mum has dressage lessons off dressage rider Elizebeth Taylor for £40 an hour </font>
Clipping – for each type of clip
<font color="red"> for a full clip our yard charges £20 per horse...and for a trace/blanket clip it is £10-15 i think...dont know about them though as i only usually have full clips... </font>
Transport
<font color="red"> my mum sorts that out
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erm...we share our horsebox with YO, so we split cost of MOT, insurance, diesel etc etc </font>
Breaking
<font color="red"> yard doesnt do it </font>
Schooling
<font color="red"> yard doesnt do it </font>

Thanks – its greatly appreciated!!

JB xx

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Can you let me know where in the UK you are, and what you pay for:
Devon/Somerset border
We have our own yard so these prices are from the livery yard in the village:
Full Livery - except no ridden work £87.00 + VAT
DIY £20
Within the livery – what facilities you get.
Full livery - This includes the provision of adequate stabling, grazing and full care of the horse, to include Turnout/bring in, Muck out, feed &amp; rugs.
This type of livery does not include any exercising of the horse.
All other duties are arranged by mutual agreement between us and the Owner. E.g Worming, farrier, vaccines.
In addition to this all Full liveries shall have free use of both indoor schools, as well as Horse walker.
Show jumps and XC schooling are available free of charge by prior arrangement.
Any additional services required are available to the client at a discounted rate.
DIY livery - This includes the provision of adequate stabling and grazing. 7 sessions each week either AM or PM. A session to include bring in or Turnout, muck out and feed.
This type of livery does not include Exercising of the horse
All other duties are arranged by mutual agreement between us and the Owner.
In addition to this all DIY liveries shall have free use of the small indoor school.
Show jumps and XC schooling are available free of charge by prior arrangement.
Any additional services required are available to the client at a discounted rate.

They also have:
Indoor Schools Horse Walker Xc Schooling Field Hot &amp; Cold Washdown Bays Post &amp; Rail Turnout Paddocks Outdoor Show Jumping Grass Arena Grass Dressage Arena Stables Off Road Hacking Lorry Park Heated Rug Room Isolation Box Foaling Box Equissage

Also, I need to know what you pay for:-

Lessons – £30 for 45 minutes with an BHSI
Clipping – We charge £35 per bib clip/show trim and £45 for any other clip.
Transport – Own lorry
Breaking – Yard above charges £113.00 + VAT per week including full livery
Schooling – Yard above charges £140.00 + VAT per week including full livery.
 
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