Littlemissmoneypenny
Well-Known Member
Just wondering if anyone else has done this? And what experiences you had?
I am considering the pros & cons. I currently have 1 horse on full time livery on a family run yard. However I would really like to get another horse next year but I doubt I could afford two on full livery. I currently pay £280 a month this includes hay/haylage, straw & hard feed. Currently out 24/7 unless we have a comp or the weather is really bad and in the winter they come in at night and most of the day out.
Just wondering how much you pay for DIY & bedding, feed hay etc a month? Need to work out if it would be worthwhile and mean I could get another next year.
A friend owns a field with 4 stables and a small arena who will be renting this out soon as the daughter has given up. It is only a 10 min hack up the lane where I currently am. I also know someone who would be interested in moving with me. I work full time but lucky as they are very flexible and only a 15/20min drive from work so could get there in my lunch hour if needs be.
Thanks for any advice!
I am considering the pros & cons. I currently have 1 horse on full time livery on a family run yard. However I would really like to get another horse next year but I doubt I could afford two on full livery. I currently pay £280 a month this includes hay/haylage, straw & hard feed. Currently out 24/7 unless we have a comp or the weather is really bad and in the winter they come in at night and most of the day out.
Just wondering how much you pay for DIY & bedding, feed hay etc a month? Need to work out if it would be worthwhile and mean I could get another next year.
A friend owns a field with 4 stables and a small arena who will be renting this out soon as the daughter has given up. It is only a 10 min hack up the lane where I currently am. I also know someone who would be interested in moving with me. I work full time but lucky as they are very flexible and only a 15/20min drive from work so could get there in my lunch hour if needs be.
Thanks for any advice!