Winters100
Well-Known Member
As Goldie's Mum said I think that you have to be really carefull here. For example a very smart new yard opened near me last year, huge indoor school, several outdoor schools, absolutely beautiful tack rooms, club room, restaurant etc. Although it is more expensive than where I keep them it would be affordable for me, and anyway there would not be much in it when counting costs of driving to the current yard, I could even walk to this one in about 20 minutes.
The only problem is that the newly opened yard would be excellent for me, but not so good for the horses. Turnout is in postage stamp size individual paddocks with no shelter / shade, and I believe it is so because the manager told me that hardly any of their clients want turnout anyway. Where I am it is more focused on the horse, unrestricted turnout even in winter, mine go out dawn to dusk every day, but of course no smart clubrooms / restaurant / changing facilities.
If you really want a hassle free option I would look for a yard with a good knowledgable owner, plenty of turnout and good facilities. If you need extra services such as tacking up, exercise, tack cleaning ask if you can pay the yard for this, or if not find a freelance groom.
I have no idea what your level of experience is, but unless you are an experienced and confident rider then having a horse kept boxed with the only turnout being in a tiny individual paddock could be a recipe for disaster. Apologies if you are very experienced, this is not meant as any sort of insult, it is just not clear.
Good luck, and I hope that you find somewhere great for you and the horse!
The only problem is that the newly opened yard would be excellent for me, but not so good for the horses. Turnout is in postage stamp size individual paddocks with no shelter / shade, and I believe it is so because the manager told me that hardly any of their clients want turnout anyway. Where I am it is more focused on the horse, unrestricted turnout even in winter, mine go out dawn to dusk every day, but of course no smart clubrooms / restaurant / changing facilities.
If you really want a hassle free option I would look for a yard with a good knowledgable owner, plenty of turnout and good facilities. If you need extra services such as tacking up, exercise, tack cleaning ask if you can pay the yard for this, or if not find a freelance groom.
I have no idea what your level of experience is, but unless you are an experienced and confident rider then having a horse kept boxed with the only turnout being in a tiny individual paddock could be a recipe for disaster. Apologies if you are very experienced, this is not meant as any sort of insult, it is just not clear.
Good luck, and I hope that you find somewhere great for you and the horse!