Area livery prices

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Hi all

My yards finally completed and I'm trying to set reasonable prices for livery!

Was wondering what people pay in the area for full livery (all duties/hay/bedding) part livery (all am duties/muck out/hay) we've got a small indoor school which I'm hoping will be a big + for clients given last winters snow and weather!

Also do you think there's a market for part/full livery given the financial climate?
 
Roughly where are you? People will more for convenience if you're near a town, for example.

I pay £420 per month for full livery on a very good yard with all facilities including an indoor. (you're right about the advantages during bad weather. No one on our yard missed a days riding this winter even if we did have to share the space a lot of the time.).
 
I will watch this thread with interest as I have to more yards and counties soon and need an idea of what I will have to pay:(
 
I only do part and Diy


my part livery is £ 92 q week 7 days a week.


diy is 45 with me dee pooing or 41 without you doing one days worth.

you get

MUCK OUT/ BED DOWN ( ONCE ONLY )
2 FEEDS A DAY
HAYLAGE - HAY ( NOT AD LIB )
QUICK BRUSH OFF THE ( WORST OF THE MUD ) ( WE DON'T TOUCH MANES AND TAILS )
PICK OUT FEET

They have one bale shavings a week and 16 lbs hay winter

extras on top

I am south east
Rug changing as the seasons dictate
DROPPINGS REMOVED FROM FIELD
CHEST FREEZER FOR STORAGE OF RUGS ETC.
COMMON ROOM (TEA COFFEE ETC )
INDOOR SCHOOL
OUTDOOR SCHOOL
ROUND PEN
TACK ROOM (DEPOSIT ON KEY REQUIRED)
SHOW JUMPS
2 CROSS COUNTRY JUMPS
W - C
W/C LIBRARY ( BOOKS TO BE RETURNED AFTER USE )
HOOF BRANDING (OPTIONAL)
PARKING FOR BOXES / TRAILERS
Routine dentistry
Supplements and medications added as required at owners provision
Fly masks, sun cream, fly spray applied as seasons dictate
Quality Hard feed if required
school mirrors
Fields rotated, harrowed and fertilized - weed killed
Horse Shower
 
We charge
£30 complete DIY
£60 Summer grass livery, including poo-picking, feed, rugging, assisting farrier etc.
£90 part livery (other people's full) including everything bar exercise.
£120 full livery (competition/hunting/breaking) including everything - clipping, trimming, bathing, tack clean etc and exercised accordingly.

Charge £10 per day for assisted DIY and depending on the horse between

These are competitively priced throughout the area and possibly a little more expensive than some places but we have the reputation and facilities to match ;)

We are in Lincolnshire. Hope that helps.
 
South Leics;

I charge £108 per calendar month for stable and grazing ( do whatever you want, track system, strip graze, whatever the horse needs )

No menege, but when weather good I allow the field to be used for lessons/jumping

Great hacking

I charge £5 per day for turnout/bring in/muck out and poo picking. This does not include any bedding/feed/hay.

Any extra's like getting in for farrier, cleaning, rug changing, I charge £1 for :)
 
Thanks all very helpful and a good guide. I was thinking £60pw part liv inc hay, all am duties and bed left up, use of school etc. then full livery £85pw including all daily jobs/facillities/hay/1 bale of bedding

We have all new stables and small indoor then I'm setting up a riding field with jumps/dressage boards

Does that sound reasonable?
 
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