MagicMelon
Well-Known Member
Ive always kept my horses at home, never had to livery and I really would struggle at the thought of it. At my own house now, my horses are literally in a field at the side of our garden (I walk through my back garden straight into their field). I did have to spend money when we moved here as there were no stables so I had a stable block built with tack room etc. I think you need to make the facilities etc. right for you in the first place. I made sure I got decent electric and lighting put in along with water etc. even though the stable block is very close to my house. I also had a hardcore base the stables are on as I leave the stable doors open 24/7 so they can come and go (and its free draining) but I can also put in when necessary. I do things to suit my life so rather than doing haynets, I have a big round bale feeder which makes things much easier and low maintenence. Rolling the bale into the feeder is annoying (only because it would churn my field up so badly if the farmer came in with it) but better than faffing doing nets. I just try to minimise little irritations, and I can do this because its my land etc. so I can keep them however I wish. I would hate to have someone else (ie. a YO) control anything I do with my horses. So I'd say the control aspect is a huge plus point. Also just not having people around, I feed mine every morning still in my PJ's
And I can pop outside whenever I like to check on them, I see them even when I'm going to the car. Id hate to have to make specific journeys to a yard, it would make it such an effort. The only thing I miss out on without being on livery is potentially having a school and having people to hack out with but its not enough of a pull for me to ever choose to go on livery.