icyfreya
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Ok, so I've been looking for a new horse for ages, and on Friday am going to see one who looks just right, for full loan. So I've been looking at the local yards, and I feel really confused! So could I have your opinions?
So, yard number 1 is 10 mins walk from my house. It has an american barn of 6 stables, and all year fenced turnout. It's just a farmer who's got some extra land and stables, it's all DIY, but he has his own hay and straw. Hasn't got a school/jumps or it's own hacking, but there are 3 schools in the area that the other liveries use, and there is alot of good hacking and bridleways around. It's £20 for stable and paddock, and then hay/straw bales depend on different usage and the time of year.
Yard number 2 is a big livery, equestrian centre, training yard and stud...they have about 60 horses, loads and loads of really good turnout, a floodlit indoor school and outdoor school, BSJA showjumps, and they offer training, which I could do alongside keeping a horse there. They have a big lorry where they take the girls who keep the horses there out to competitions/hunting at the weekend, so that would take alot of pressure off my mum haha! But they're a 20 min drive from me, and I can't drive yet, so it would probably be my mum ferrying me there. They have really good hacking in a forest on their doorstep. Livery is £40 for DIY, which includes stable, paddock, and hay. Working livery, where they use the horse about 2/3 times a week (not a riding school, but for their NVQ placements) is £40 and includes hay, bedding and hard feed. Although the facilities sound really good, and the horses looked in excellent condition when I went to look round, and theoretically it would be ideal, I kinda got a bad feeling about it, I didn't feel very comfortable there, not sure why? I felt like I might be judged by the people who run the yard :S it felt a bit snooty, so yeah, really not sure about it.
Yard number 3 is again a reasonable sized yard, about 20/25 horses. It has nice big boxes, and an outdoor school, although it doesn't have a brilliant surface, and has jumps, but not recently painted! and the school isn't that well lit in the evenings. Most of their hacking is roadwork, although they're quiet lanes. The yard is quite messy, but in a friendly way, and all the horses looked in really good condition too. It is about 15 min drive from my house in the opposite direction of number 2, and there is a bus which goes from outside my house to outside the yard, so I could get there under my own steam. They have an equestrian centre which holds unaff dressage and showjumping within hacking distance. They're livery is DIY £28 a week, includes stable/paddock, and get all your own stuff, or Part, which is £80 a week, and includes stable/paddock/hay/straw/feed & supps diet tailored to you/and any mucking out/grooming/full care of your horse on days you can't get there. There is also the possibility that I could have a job as a groom with them part time. Although the facilities at this yard aren't as good as number 2, and I wouldn't necessarily be able to compete or hunt much because of lack of my own transport, and it is wayyyyyyyy more expensive than number 2, because to be honest i'm fine doing all my mucking out myself, I really really liked the people and the yard owner! I felt really at home, and it had a really friendly feel.
AAAAaaaaahhh so I feel really confused? Do I go with what my heart tells me is best, number 3, where although not as good a yard, really nice and friendly, or what my head tells me is best, number 3, because it's half the price, has better facilities, holds its own comps and clinics and can take you out to comps/hunting etc, and I could get some equestrian qualifications too?
Or do I just go with cheap number 1, near my house?
Thankyou for reading and sorry for the essay!
So, yard number 1 is 10 mins walk from my house. It has an american barn of 6 stables, and all year fenced turnout. It's just a farmer who's got some extra land and stables, it's all DIY, but he has his own hay and straw. Hasn't got a school/jumps or it's own hacking, but there are 3 schools in the area that the other liveries use, and there is alot of good hacking and bridleways around. It's £20 for stable and paddock, and then hay/straw bales depend on different usage and the time of year.
Yard number 2 is a big livery, equestrian centre, training yard and stud...they have about 60 horses, loads and loads of really good turnout, a floodlit indoor school and outdoor school, BSJA showjumps, and they offer training, which I could do alongside keeping a horse there. They have a big lorry where they take the girls who keep the horses there out to competitions/hunting at the weekend, so that would take alot of pressure off my mum haha! But they're a 20 min drive from me, and I can't drive yet, so it would probably be my mum ferrying me there. They have really good hacking in a forest on their doorstep. Livery is £40 for DIY, which includes stable, paddock, and hay. Working livery, where they use the horse about 2/3 times a week (not a riding school, but for their NVQ placements) is £40 and includes hay, bedding and hard feed. Although the facilities sound really good, and the horses looked in excellent condition when I went to look round, and theoretically it would be ideal, I kinda got a bad feeling about it, I didn't feel very comfortable there, not sure why? I felt like I might be judged by the people who run the yard :S it felt a bit snooty, so yeah, really not sure about it.
Yard number 3 is again a reasonable sized yard, about 20/25 horses. It has nice big boxes, and an outdoor school, although it doesn't have a brilliant surface, and has jumps, but not recently painted! and the school isn't that well lit in the evenings. Most of their hacking is roadwork, although they're quiet lanes. The yard is quite messy, but in a friendly way, and all the horses looked in really good condition too. It is about 15 min drive from my house in the opposite direction of number 2, and there is a bus which goes from outside my house to outside the yard, so I could get there under my own steam. They have an equestrian centre which holds unaff dressage and showjumping within hacking distance. They're livery is DIY £28 a week, includes stable/paddock, and get all your own stuff, or Part, which is £80 a week, and includes stable/paddock/hay/straw/feed & supps diet tailored to you/and any mucking out/grooming/full care of your horse on days you can't get there. There is also the possibility that I could have a job as a groom with them part time. Although the facilities at this yard aren't as good as number 2, and I wouldn't necessarily be able to compete or hunt much because of lack of my own transport, and it is wayyyyyyyy more expensive than number 2, because to be honest i'm fine doing all my mucking out myself, I really really liked the people and the yard owner! I felt really at home, and it had a really friendly feel.
AAAAaaaaahhh so I feel really confused? Do I go with what my heart tells me is best, number 3, where although not as good a yard, really nice and friendly, or what my head tells me is best, number 3, because it's half the price, has better facilities, holds its own comps and clinics and can take you out to comps/hunting etc, and I could get some equestrian qualifications too?
Or do I just go with cheap number 1, near my house?
Thankyou for reading and sorry for the essay!