Ambers mum
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I basically have moved in with my partner 8.4 miles byroad from my mares.
I can't move them at the moment as there is no way I can find somewhere as cheap as where we are in the local area and that is DIY. I looked at moving them to a livery yard, a cheap one that I worked for but apart from the fact that the horses aren't out more than a few hours a day my one mare is a heavy box walker and its better to let her live out and also she hates being seperated from her two little friends so putting her out of sight of her two little friends will cause major issues (she is great out hacking alone but for some reason they have to be really near her if we stable). The other issue at the cheap livery is although they have good onsite facilities the hacking is far from perfect and once they have eaten their hay thats it upto 16 hours without hay.
I pay £110 for two ponies a month on our current place, have no additional costs apart from buying feed etc. my own small plot of hay and stables, barn and private tackrooms (I have two as the other is my daughters mare). At the livery yard I would be paying about £60 for the little mare pw and £70 pw for the 14.2hh, that alone is more than I pay in winter including my hayand feeds etc at the DIY.
The petrol cost is a pain in the butt though as our little car drinks petrol and is about to die, I can't really afford to replace it until the OH gets another job (a long story) and the Jag is off the road until the same. So do you think cycling is reasonable? I used to cycle 12 miles a day down country lanes to work at the livery yard which was only 4.6 miles from my DIY yard and then an additional 2 miles home each day but I am 43, unfit and scared of road riding on a bike (don't ask why, its irrational as I ride on the roads with a nervous ninny lol).
Does anyone else cycle this kind of distance to do the horses and how do you cope in winter?
I have been told to sell my horses but they are veterans and don't actually cost to keep compared to the cars, also they have issues and quirks and vices that most people would find annoying or unsavory (one cribs and the other is narcolepticand a nervous breakdown on legs). I can keep them as they are as long as I give up on my car.
I can't move them at the moment as there is no way I can find somewhere as cheap as where we are in the local area and that is DIY. I looked at moving them to a livery yard, a cheap one that I worked for but apart from the fact that the horses aren't out more than a few hours a day my one mare is a heavy box walker and its better to let her live out and also she hates being seperated from her two little friends so putting her out of sight of her two little friends will cause major issues (she is great out hacking alone but for some reason they have to be really near her if we stable). The other issue at the cheap livery is although they have good onsite facilities the hacking is far from perfect and once they have eaten their hay thats it upto 16 hours without hay.
I pay £110 for two ponies a month on our current place, have no additional costs apart from buying feed etc. my own small plot of hay and stables, barn and private tackrooms (I have two as the other is my daughters mare). At the livery yard I would be paying about £60 for the little mare pw and £70 pw for the 14.2hh, that alone is more than I pay in winter including my hayand feeds etc at the DIY.
The petrol cost is a pain in the butt though as our little car drinks petrol and is about to die, I can't really afford to replace it until the OH gets another job (a long story) and the Jag is off the road until the same. So do you think cycling is reasonable? I used to cycle 12 miles a day down country lanes to work at the livery yard which was only 4.6 miles from my DIY yard and then an additional 2 miles home each day but I am 43, unfit and scared of road riding on a bike (don't ask why, its irrational as I ride on the roads with a nervous ninny lol).
Does anyone else cycle this kind of distance to do the horses and how do you cope in winter?
I have been told to sell my horses but they are veterans and don't actually cost to keep compared to the cars, also they have issues and quirks and vices that most people would find annoying or unsavory (one cribs and the other is narcolepticand a nervous breakdown on legs). I can keep them as they are as long as I give up on my car.