How many of you are of Full or Schooling livery....

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and roughly what do you pay and what do you expect to get. I know what we paid and got all those years again before I stopped trusting anyone to look after my horses as well I do.. pm if you would prefer..

This is just a bit of Market Research!!
 
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I'm on working livery and I pay £160 per month. That includes everything- stabling, turnout, haylage, bedding, feed etc

I pay for the extras- shoeing, vet, dentist, wormer etc.

I don't like keeping him on working but it's my only option-- and at least he's enjoying life more that he used to!
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I was on full livery and was paying £360 a month

That included
Standard full livery and 3 sessions of work a week

It didn't include -
Shoes/vet/dentist/worming etc
 
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I was on full livery and was paying £360 a month

That included
Standard full livery and 3 sessions of work a week

It didn't include -
Shoes/vet/dentist/worming etc

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Blimey, how long ago was that??
 
I run a livery yard in buckinghamshire and 5 day full livery costs £110 per week and 7 day is £130. This includes all your day to day care of the horse and all feed, hay and bedding is included. Exercise is also included and 1 tack clean a week too. Hope this helps!
 
I've been on full livery at 3 different yards.

The first one was everything included, and 3 days riding - £800 a month! That was NOT what we were told it was going to be, so we moved onto...

everything included except riding, £400ish...

The next one was everything included with 3 days riding, £400ish a month....

I won't trust many people again.........
 
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I was on full livery and was paying £360 a month

That included
Standard full livery and 3 sessions of work a week

It didn't include -
Shoes/vet/dentist/worming etc

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Blimey, how long ago was that??

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Last year
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I work on a full livery yard and we charge £130 a week. That includes everything i.e. exercise, grooming, bedding, feed, turnout etc.
ETS we also will get your horse ready for comps etc. Even if it means getting up at 4am to tack up for autumn hunting.
 
Blimey i'd never realised the prices before-- I know full livery at my yard is £270-- that includes everything cept riding and extras as i mentioned before...i thought that was steep!lol
 
Schoolinglivery (or will be soon).£125 includes ad lib hay,all services, exercise(ridden orhorse walker) 7 days a week and 2 hours ridden schooling/lessons per week and up to an hour natural horsemanship stuff/ground work per week.
 
Hi,

We pay £60 p/w (not working livery), this includes bedding and feed but not turn out or rug changing or mucking out really - if we make a big fuss we may get a muck out and turn out / bring in but with no change of rugs.

Is that expensive? Im trying to work it our from previous posts!
 
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