how much do u pay diy, part or full livery?

rockchick103

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I am from london and stable in waltham abbey, essex.
I am paying £40 for stable and feeds n hays put in.

where you from, what you paying for and how much?

just like to see the diff between areas.

Thanks
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Currently £25 a week for Stable, individual paddock and school in a VERY DIY yard..... looking at moving to a yard which is £30 a week for excellent stables, turnout, school and walker, I'm in Notts/Leic border
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I am £40 a week which includes Hay & Straw, full use of olympic sized school , use of indoor school, cross country course, individual turnout oh and bring in turn out on weekends if wanted. oh its supposed to be DIY.. lol
 
Assisted DIY (turn out or bring in) is £145, Part (5 day) is £300 and full is £430 at out yard and we are Surrey. My boy is on part which includes bedding, hay and mucking out mon-fri as well as rug changes etc. I pay £5 per 1/2 hr if I want him exercised and £10 a day at the weekends if I cannot get down there. Also £10 to stand with vets/farriers.
 
I pay £650 per month for full livery (inc exercise on the walker, but not ridden) in Essex. The yard is brilliant and has all the facilities I could wish for.
 
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I pay £650 per month for full livery (inc exercise on the walker, but not ridden) in Essex. The yard is brilliant and has all the facilities I could wish for.

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OMG, i'm £260 a month (provide my own bedding though)
 
I'm on D.I.Y livery (turning out in the mornings and at the weekend is done on a rota between the four of us, so we do get some lie-ins!) at a private yard with five horses in total.

Facilities wise we have; ten acres of all year grazing, 16 x 16 stables, floodlight sandschool with full set of jumps and dressage markers, showjumping/exercising fields for use in the summer, horse-walker, decent hacking although some roadwork is required and a day-room with fridge, freezer, television, kettle microwave and sofa's etc.

Hay and bedding is included in the livery price.

I pay approximately £135 a month (it does vary slightly, depending on how much hay or bedding is used) which owrks out about £33 a week.

I'm in South-East England.
 
bettyboo u have not told us where your from and its sound like what i'm looking for...bet your not in my area or there is no room. lol

sophiechester what part of south-east england? blinking cheap you lucky mare
 
I pay £43 per week for 'assisted' DIY, which includes hay and straw, turn out and rug change, bring in, and a late night haynet and check. It's £6 per day extra if you want mucking out, water, evening rug change, feeds etc done too.

Yard is south of Bristol and I've absolutely no idea if it's expensive or not but the people are lovely, there is an indoor school and the hacking is absolutely fantastic, so I'm very happy!
 
£60 per week for full livery (includes daily, individual turnout if required). All facilities are brand new. Have only been here a couple of months, very very pleased with yard and people are great/friendly. Until I moved to present yard was on assisted diy at nearby yard which was £38 per week (this included hay/haylage, morning feed given and turnout). Feed and any extra shavings I supplied. Only reason for move was nearer to home, more regular turn out and could go on full livery (which I needed due to work commitments).
 
I pay £90 per month for diy, nothing included, no school (yet, one is planned) but there's only 5 horses, 3 owners and we get on brilliantly and all help each other out, we have fab grazing, loads of off road hacking, and a very decent local farmer for a landlord..... I couldn't be on a "proper" yard as can't be doing with all the nastiness that goes with it so am very happy where I am.......just wish we had a school !
 
I pay £27 a week stable and grazing, will be going up to £30 when the outdoor school is leveled, extended, drainage improved and surface changed from woodchip to sand/rubber mix. Also have individual turnout, indoor school, walker & great hacking.
Part livery is £2 a job i.e muckout, turnout/bring in.

So I pay £41 a week for stable, grazing, facilities, and 7 day part livery - fed am, rugs changed, T/O, muck out, bring in, feet picked, rugs changed & hayed - so pretty much full livery!
 
I just moved yards and am now paying £55 a week for DIY with that straw and haylage are included. Walker, indoor and outdoor am in bristol area. I was paying on the yard I just moved from DIY 22 for stable 12 for adlib hay and 2 per bale of straw with 1 outdoor school that you had to book your slot in as it was 1 at a time very hard to use the school unless you could get there morning or early afternoon.
 
On DIY livery on the edge of epping forest and pay £29 for stable and use of facilities only. Hay and bedding are extra
 
u doing the canter for a cure. just dl the app, any one else off our yard going, shame my horse is dark bay won't b able to spray him pink, will ave to think of something!! lol
 
Pay £27 a week for stable, grazing and bringing in on weekdays. Everything else is extra, but prefer it that way! We have a floodlit school and some gallops, horses turned out in small groups (max 3) with 2 fields for each group.
 
£44 per week for DIY livery, which includes free turnout/bring in once per day, free haylage or hay, indoor barn stabling, massive outdoor arena, small indoor lunging area, dressage markers, set of decent jumps, indoor horsewalker, indoor washroom, rug racks, secure tackrooms, indoor tea room, toilet, tea/coffee making facilities buy your own supplies) and microwave. 55 acres of post and rail but not brilliant hacking. Extras include bring in/turnout at weekends, holding for vet, trailer parking and putting on walker when not ill during day.
 
£16pw stable and individual field and use of very small outdoor school.
Ad-lib Haylage £7/pw
Hay, £2.50/small bale
Straw, £1.50/small bale
Large rectangular hay, £25/bale
Large rectangular straw, £20/bale
Fetch in or let out, 75p/time
Full livery for stabled horse, £6/day
 
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