chaps89
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I'm on the horse hunt (& have, fingers very much crossed, hopefully found something)
However yard where current horse is has no school and that to me is essential as looking at younger horses, a lot of what I want to do will be hacking but school will be useful especially in winter. Horse I have in mind has always lived out bar a few weeks in with a foot abscess & then when sent away to be broken in & is fine in or out.
So I've looked at several yards in the local area (if anyone ever needs a list of yards around Woking & Guildford I think I must know them all by now, lol) and found 2 that are both good options.
Yard 1, American barn with wide alleyway, 9 good size stables that have grilles across the front so quite open & window to the back, floodlit rubber & sand school that does apparently flood but is supposed to being sorted & isn't unusable unless very heavy rain over a number of days.
Jumping paddock. Well maintained fencing (established hedges, post & rail and electrified electric tape)
Grazing, turnout over night in summer but have to come in for a few hours during the day, daily in winter but only for half a day. In small groups (3 or 4) do your own poo picking, 2 minutes away from stable. Can restrict if needsbe or have extra too if necessary (very flexible)
Hacking good, YO says there's people to hack with but I normally ride at early o'clock in the morning and on a small yard not sure how realistic this is.
YO lovely, got a really good feel about this place. Help on site courtesy of yard owner. Tea room.
Lots of storage space, I can use whatever bedding I want & either buy hay off them or supply my own. About 6 miles from home/15 minute journey.
Yard 2, large yard made up of 3 separate yards, 40 horses in total across all 3 yards, yard I would be in is made up of about 15 stables, good size stable again, there's 3 outdoor & 1 indoor school on site, all floodlit & useable all year round & jumps for each school.
24 hour turnout in summer (but you can bring in if you wish) and daily turnout for most of the day on well draining land in winter.
Fencing is ok, not as smart but again electrified and safe.
Hacking good & on a yard this size must be someone to hack out with!
Tea room, storage space is limited tho (mostly because I have a large metal cupboard but they have a shelf running all the way round the storage room which means I can't use said cupboard because it won't go flush to the wall!)
Summer grazing is about a 20 minute walk each way (not so great).
Horses turned out in large single gender groups and grazing rotated. No poo picking for liveries, YO clears the field every few weeks & rotates (rather them than me!)
Stable I would have is right on entrance on/off yard to grazing so constantly people going past (think this may irritate over time)
Hay & bedding supplied by them which means I have to go back to straw (which I like but smells too much for then going to work after mucking out without showering in between even with a change of clothes) or shavings which I'm not a huge fan of. Their prices are also scarey - £7.25/small bale of hay, £9 a bale of shavings, ouch.
Again assistance available. About 8 miles from home (20 minute journey)
Gut instinct I prefer yard one but the possible lack of turnout & people to hack with are primary concerns. Second yard is better on paper but I think little things like people constantly going past the stable, lack of storage & walking a fair way to get horse in & the further distance to travel are putting me off.
Costs are about the same - basic livery is the same, assistance is about the same, yard 1 I can buy cheaper hay & bedding but will use more because of having to bring in all year round, even if only for a few hours a day in summer (will also need to pay for horse to be bought in for this to happen, so costs for assistance are all year round) yard 2 hay & bedding costs less but I will use less of it, assistance costs slightly more than yard 1 but again I would only need this in winter, not summer when they're out 24hrs.
Any wise thoughts? I'm sorry it's long, I'm going round in circles not sure which to go for, I know no-one can tell me but outsiders opinions can help. And I know I have to get the horse yet but both yards will hold the box if the sale looks likely to go through.
Strawberries & cream for getting to the end!
However yard where current horse is has no school and that to me is essential as looking at younger horses, a lot of what I want to do will be hacking but school will be useful especially in winter. Horse I have in mind has always lived out bar a few weeks in with a foot abscess & then when sent away to be broken in & is fine in or out.
So I've looked at several yards in the local area (if anyone ever needs a list of yards around Woking & Guildford I think I must know them all by now, lol) and found 2 that are both good options.
Yard 1, American barn with wide alleyway, 9 good size stables that have grilles across the front so quite open & window to the back, floodlit rubber & sand school that does apparently flood but is supposed to being sorted & isn't unusable unless very heavy rain over a number of days.
Jumping paddock. Well maintained fencing (established hedges, post & rail and electrified electric tape)
Grazing, turnout over night in summer but have to come in for a few hours during the day, daily in winter but only for half a day. In small groups (3 or 4) do your own poo picking, 2 minutes away from stable. Can restrict if needsbe or have extra too if necessary (very flexible)
Hacking good, YO says there's people to hack with but I normally ride at early o'clock in the morning and on a small yard not sure how realistic this is.
YO lovely, got a really good feel about this place. Help on site courtesy of yard owner. Tea room.
Lots of storage space, I can use whatever bedding I want & either buy hay off them or supply my own. About 6 miles from home/15 minute journey.
Yard 2, large yard made up of 3 separate yards, 40 horses in total across all 3 yards, yard I would be in is made up of about 15 stables, good size stable again, there's 3 outdoor & 1 indoor school on site, all floodlit & useable all year round & jumps for each school.
24 hour turnout in summer (but you can bring in if you wish) and daily turnout for most of the day on well draining land in winter.
Fencing is ok, not as smart but again electrified and safe.
Hacking good & on a yard this size must be someone to hack out with!
Tea room, storage space is limited tho (mostly because I have a large metal cupboard but they have a shelf running all the way round the storage room which means I can't use said cupboard because it won't go flush to the wall!)
Summer grazing is about a 20 minute walk each way (not so great).
Horses turned out in large single gender groups and grazing rotated. No poo picking for liveries, YO clears the field every few weeks & rotates (rather them than me!)
Stable I would have is right on entrance on/off yard to grazing so constantly people going past (think this may irritate over time)
Hay & bedding supplied by them which means I have to go back to straw (which I like but smells too much for then going to work after mucking out without showering in between even with a change of clothes) or shavings which I'm not a huge fan of. Their prices are also scarey - £7.25/small bale of hay, £9 a bale of shavings, ouch.
Again assistance available. About 8 miles from home (20 minute journey)
Gut instinct I prefer yard one but the possible lack of turnout & people to hack with are primary concerns. Second yard is better on paper but I think little things like people constantly going past the stable, lack of storage & walking a fair way to get horse in & the further distance to travel are putting me off.
Costs are about the same - basic livery is the same, assistance is about the same, yard 1 I can buy cheaper hay & bedding but will use more because of having to bring in all year round, even if only for a few hours a day in summer (will also need to pay for horse to be bought in for this to happen, so costs for assistance are all year round) yard 2 hay & bedding costs less but I will use less of it, assistance costs slightly more than yard 1 but again I would only need this in winter, not summer when they're out 24hrs.
Any wise thoughts? I'm sorry it's long, I'm going round in circles not sure which to go for, I know no-one can tell me but outsiders opinions can help. And I know I have to get the horse yet but both yards will hold the box if the sale looks likely to go through.
Strawberries & cream for getting to the end!