full and part livery

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who has full or part livery how much do you pay a week?

do you have it for 5 days a week or 7?

and what does it include?


just curious because hinking of having full or part for my two just woaundered what everyone else payed and what they get for there money!

thanks in advance for any replys
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I would quite like part livery too... I think it gives you more time to get things done in the day and clean the house
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I love being up at the yard, and the mucking out is part of that, but there are some days you just want a break from the mucking out etc.

I think Part near me is £45
 
Between £450 - £500 for full livery.

Varies slightly due to shavings being charged on useage but my livery has never been over £500.

Thats 7 day livery... everything done (i.e. if they never saw me at all, it wouldnt matter). So mucking out (shavings beds), turning out, fetching in, rug changing, legs washing, grooming and feeding (inclusive of hard feed and haylage).

Exercising is extra and dependent on who works the horse. YO is a grand prix dressage rider and charges £15 per time she schools.

Head boy riding is £6.50 per 45 minutes.... similarly lunging is about the same.

Holding for the farrier / chiropractor / assisting the vet is all inclusive. They arrange all farrier / chiro / physio visits and the liveries just leave cheques to cover it.

Think that covers everything
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i get part livery for £50 a week.

For that i get all turning out, bringing in, rug change, feeding, mucking out, doing hay and water etc, holding for farrier/vet. I have to pay for hay, shavings and food. Theres no facilities except a set of professional jumps in a field but the YO will take me anywhere i want in the lorry and rides her for me if im going on holiday so it works out really well for me, mainly because im the only paying livery!
 
Didnt mention what facilities we have and its too late to edit my post now
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Anyway.. indoor and outdoor schools and also a lunging pen. We just about have all year turnout, but its been so wet this year they've been in more than usual (even then, the max they were reduced to was about 4/5 days a week out).

We have two equissage machines on the yard that are free to use, but you do get a small charge on your livery bill if the grooms have to hold the horse while its on. If you'll put it on yourself its free
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Use of a kitchen area with places to sit, hot water, kettle and microwave.

YO has a horse box available for emergency issues or shows... transport is charged at £1 per mile and that includes them helping out with grooming etc.

YO lives on site and is generally happy to help with any minor issues
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i have 5day part livery for one of my neddies
it's approx £80.00 per week
This includes
Turnout and catch in (rugs/boots if you have them)
Muckout (straw beds only) includes all straw
Feeds but very cheap econamy feeds (so we feed our own)
and 2 slices of hay and you are not allowed to give anymore (all though we do
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use of facilities which inclued a school and field !!
But i don't use them as my horse is retired and in foal
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5 day part livery and it is £65 for 5 days part and 2 DIY god hacking outdorry floodlite school soon to be a wash room and solarium nice stable and all weather lunge pen with good turnout!
 
I'm a full livery and pay £100.00 per week but it does include absolutely everything - apart from supplements and carrots! I get a full muckout every day, breakfast put in, rugs changed, turn out and bring in, lunch put in, thorough groom, legs washed, feet picked out. Feeds made up and put in, skip out etc. All feed and bedding included (three bales of Champion Chip per week - any more is extra) and then three schooling sessions if I need them. Also held for vet, farrier and dentist. Wormers are extra.
 
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