For those on part livery

£285 a month - that's mucking out mon-fri. Turn out/ bring in mon-fri and changing rugs mon-fri. It also includes 1 haynet a day and a bale of shavings per week. Everything else is on top.
 
£385 pcm. 365 days a year.
TO/BI, rug change, feet picked. Muck out. Hard feed, Ad lib hay/haylage and adlib straw/shavings.
 
I pay £4 a day. This is for: Give feed (I leave it made up), rugs, turnout and muck out. The bed is left up and I put the bed down, and do water, hay etc. when I get there in the evenings. This is Monday to Friday only. Weekends are DIY.

ETS: I pay £30 per week for stable and grazing in addition, and hay and straw are not included.
 
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I pay £4 a day. This is for: Give feed (I leave it made up), rugs, turnout and muck out. The bed is left up and I put the bed down, and do water, hay etc. when I get there in the evenings. This is Monday to Friday only. Weekends are DIY.

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Ooooooooo, thats more like it!
 
£65 per week for turnout, bringin, muck out, fed am and pm and rug change mon - fri plus as much hay as I want and 1bale of shavings a week. Weekends are DIY
 
I've paid £280 per month and that's me mucking out every day, no shavings included or hard feed! They'd bring in and turn out but wouldn't change rugs at night. I think it was a deliberate strategy to move everyone onto full livery as it worked out as cheap.

It was £345 per week 3/4 livery which was mucking out Mon-Fri and 1 bale of shavings per week.
 
Thats excessive!!!
Would also like to add my price also includes own paddock (shared with 1other horse) no poo picking, and use of a lovely outdoor school with full set of jumps and poles
 
I am assisted DIY which is very similar to part livery I pay £220 per month (£55 per week) for stable/turnout/all my hay and stray/ turning out and bringing in monday to friday (I do weekends) and mucking out 4 times a week. (the days I work late)
 
£65 a week for everything (rug change, turnout (when weather isnt so bad if it is pants they put her on the walker) feed and feeding, haylage, they skip out if shes been in all day... shavings as required, this is 365days a year). All i do is go up once a day and muck out and ride! We also have superb facilities, grass gallops, outdoor 50 x 70 school indoor 18 x 40 , full set of jumps and off road hacking on the nearby estates land. PLUS there is hardly any other liveries so you never have to share the school...!
 
I charge 390 a month for mon- sunday. This includes basic feed, hay-10 bales a month, x1 shaving week, feeding, turning out am, mucking out, bringing in pm, grooming, feet done. rug changing and putting to bed. All of our horses go out all day every day in own individual paddocks, we have floodlit school. local hacking and are a private friendly yard. So far no complaints with price!!
 
I pay £78/wk. THis includes 7 day care, individual t/o and bring in, rugs changed, mucked out, feed, straw and as much hay as needed. Use of all facilities (all weather floodlit school, xc fences and sj's).
Basically he is totally cared for and if I can't make it to the yard then I don't have to worry
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. Exercise is extra at £7 per hack, but I tend to ride most days before work. Lorry parking also extra at £5/wk.
Think thats all....scary really, that probably amounts to another mortgage...better not show OH
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I pay basic £195 per month which includes turn out 7 days a week (incl rug changing), individual paddock with daily poo picking, 14' x 16' stable with straw or paper bedding all inclusive, mucking out daily, all hay/haylage (good stuff) plus 1 Stubbs scoop per day of basic fibre cubes.
Floodlit menage also, and £3 a week box/trailer storage.
Winter I also pay £2 extra per day Mon-Fri to have my horse caught in as he's a wimp! So winter total = £238 per month
I think it's a bargain - but most important of all, YM and staff treat each horse as an individual and there genuinely is attention to detail.
Could just do with a wash box (will be sorted in Summer) and Indoor school but hey! Can't have everything!!
 
Get this - I'm £390 a month for DIY - but that includes feed and bed. We're in East London though, so no competition for city bods to keep their ponies here. I'm just a school teacher mind, but at least the yard is on my way to and from school each day, an 8-minute bike ride from home. And I get to jolly round Hackney marshes year round, with a super big place for good canter work. So life is good, even though I'm utterly skint (a change of yard would mean a change of job and moving house, so here I stay. Super nice friendly professional yard too).
 
£325 for 5 days a week t/o, m/o. b/i, one bag of shavings per week, hay, hard feed included. They're also fed and hayed in the mornings on weekends (and fed in the evening weekends so all get fed at the same time).
 
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