breaking livery

lisaward

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what is the average cost of this livery in your area,before everyone jumps up and down i do appreciate that the cheapest isn't always the best and nor is the dearest.
word and mouth is all very good but i don't know nobody in my area that i'd trust and if i go further afield wondered what the going rate is ??

the filly has had all the basics done and i want to sell her afterwards.
 
Between £150 and £300 per week I would think depending on how well know the person is.
 
Hi I live in Staffordshire. Livery here is as follows. £20 for DIY, part livery £35-£70 for part livery. Schooling livery varies quite a lot and all really depends upon the trainers reputatation. Fortunately for me I have worked for a few trainers in my area. Generally speaking the less success they have had at the higher end be it showing or show jumping the cheaper they are.Around £90 for a weeks schooling livery. At the top end expect to pay between £120 and £175 if they will get your horse to horse of the year show HOYS. I did schooling myself and charged £70, but I had just started of and wanted to establish a reputation.
 
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