pixie27
Well-Known Member
When I first started looking to buy, I had a particular yard in mind (Yard B), but as I found a horse sooner than I expected, Yard B didn't have a space. Instructor (based at Yard B) suggested Yard A, so we're there at the moment. Now a space is likely to come up at Yard B in the next month or so, and she's said it's mine if I want. I'm a bit torn though... Help!
Yard A
Pros
- part livery (full Mon-Fri and DIY at weekend): pro as it means I only go up once a day during the week (20 min drive from home), but con as I'd like to be looking after him full time
- YO able to do weekend cover
- includes all hay/straw/feed
- turnout in a huge field with two other geldings and a mare
- big canter track and nice, well maintained school
- horse very settled
- don't have to poo pick
- lots of storage
Cons
- can't change/control what is fed (mine is just on chaff, have choice of that or chaff and pasture mix)
- YO doesn't care much for 'high maintenance' i.e. boots on for t/o, supplements, or fly masks etc
- big stable but dark
- other liveries (two of them) don't really ride much (I'm always alone in the evenings)
- bit tricky to get to
- school not floodlit so will be an issue in winter
- don't really have anyone to ask questions/ease my worries with!
- dealer has moved in for the summer and has taken over half the yard and the canter track
- hacking not as good as Yard B
- the mosquitos are awful (horse and I are very sensitive
)
Yard B
Pros
- Instructor on site
- Lots of clinics on site (but during weekdays so school free in evenings/weekends)
- Nice people on the yard (used to share a horse there so know them fairly well)
- People get out and do things (which I want to!) and are always hacking together etc.
- Lovely school, floodlights, lots of jumps, surface never freezes
- On site hacking, and good hacking with little road work
- More control over horse (feed, rugs, fly mask, amount of hay etc etc)
- Wouldn't have to be on part livery (have to at Yard A as YO's routine doesn't fit in with my work time)
- OH is off and about quite a lot travelling, so would be nice being somewhere with more people/more things to do to fill my time with!
Cons
- Individual turnout (can touch over fences though)
- Mainly mares (mine's a gelding - he's out with a mare and is a bit of a lady's man... i'm not sure if this is a con really)
- No assistance on site (freelance groom available though, others use her too)
- Possibly smaller stable
- Would have to poo pick, and no automatic waterers etc. (gosh I sound lazy!)
I'm really stuck! Horse is happy at Yard A (minus the flies), but I think I'd be happier at Yard B... I'm sure he'd settle but I worry about individual t/o and not having the on-site assistance.
Price-wise, Yard B is cheaper as I'd be on DIY, but would need to pay for assistance every now and again, and more in diesel.
Yard A
Pros
- part livery (full Mon-Fri and DIY at weekend): pro as it means I only go up once a day during the week (20 min drive from home), but con as I'd like to be looking after him full time
- YO able to do weekend cover
- includes all hay/straw/feed
- turnout in a huge field with two other geldings and a mare
- big canter track and nice, well maintained school
- horse very settled
- don't have to poo pick
- lots of storage
Cons
- can't change/control what is fed (mine is just on chaff, have choice of that or chaff and pasture mix)
- YO doesn't care much for 'high maintenance' i.e. boots on for t/o, supplements, or fly masks etc
- big stable but dark
- other liveries (two of them) don't really ride much (I'm always alone in the evenings)
- bit tricky to get to
- school not floodlit so will be an issue in winter
- don't really have anyone to ask questions/ease my worries with!
- dealer has moved in for the summer and has taken over half the yard and the canter track
- hacking not as good as Yard B
- the mosquitos are awful (horse and I are very sensitive
Yard B
Pros
- Instructor on site
- Lots of clinics on site (but during weekdays so school free in evenings/weekends)
- Nice people on the yard (used to share a horse there so know them fairly well)
- People get out and do things (which I want to!) and are always hacking together etc.
- Lovely school, floodlights, lots of jumps, surface never freezes
- On site hacking, and good hacking with little road work
- More control over horse (feed, rugs, fly mask, amount of hay etc etc)
- Wouldn't have to be on part livery (have to at Yard A as YO's routine doesn't fit in with my work time)
- OH is off and about quite a lot travelling, so would be nice being somewhere with more people/more things to do to fill my time with!
Cons
- Individual turnout (can touch over fences though)
- Mainly mares (mine's a gelding - he's out with a mare and is a bit of a lady's man... i'm not sure if this is a con really)
- No assistance on site (freelance groom available though, others use her too)
- Possibly smaller stable
- Would have to poo pick, and no automatic waterers etc. (gosh I sound lazy!)
I'm really stuck! Horse is happy at Yard A (minus the flies), but I think I'd be happier at Yard B... I'm sure he'd settle but I worry about individual t/o and not having the on-site assistance.
Price-wise, Yard B is cheaper as I'd be on DIY, but would need to pay for assistance every now and again, and more in diesel.