Traks
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Hi all just asking for opinions on assisted DIY prices?
What is the going rate for (horse stabled overnight) putting in a morning feed, changing rug and turning out? Or other end of the day, bringing in and giving feed/haynet (pre-made)?
A friend has offered to have us on effectively assisted DIY whereby they would do the horse in the morning and we’d go up and ride/skip out and make up haynets in the afternoon. DIY in the area ranges from £35 a week to £45 a week with no services or hay or bedding etc.
My friend has offered to do it for £250 a month including am feed, rug and turnout for us each day. We’d have to provide our own hay and bedding etc. that sounds ok I think??
Other option is £400 a month for the above but including ad lib hay and bedding (shavings). I appreciate the extra cost of hay this year and also the hassle of getting it! Storage etc…but thinking the first option might be better?
It’s a 14.2 pony so she doesn’t eat a lot compared to bigger horses and isn’t particularly wet…
In the midlands x
What is the going rate for (horse stabled overnight) putting in a morning feed, changing rug and turning out? Or other end of the day, bringing in and giving feed/haynet (pre-made)?
A friend has offered to have us on effectively assisted DIY whereby they would do the horse in the morning and we’d go up and ride/skip out and make up haynets in the afternoon. DIY in the area ranges from £35 a week to £45 a week with no services or hay or bedding etc.
My friend has offered to do it for £250 a month including am feed, rug and turnout for us each day. We’d have to provide our own hay and bedding etc. that sounds ok I think??
Other option is £400 a month for the above but including ad lib hay and bedding (shavings). I appreciate the extra cost of hay this year and also the hassle of getting it! Storage etc…but thinking the first option might be better?
It’s a 14.2 pony so she doesn’t eat a lot compared to bigger horses and isn’t particularly wet…
In the midlands x