How much do you pay for DIY Livery?

£105 per month- includes all year turnout 24/7 365 days a year but also a stunning stable. We then buy hay at £30 per round bale - I usually go halves wirth another livery/whoever my boy is turnout out with.
 
What about bedding?? xx
I buy bedding as I keep my fattie in during summer- but most liveries dont really bring theirs in ever (only in emergencies!) so I use 2 x shaving bales a month as my boy is very clean so £12 a month in bedding.

I get through approx 3 round bales shared a year so my monthly cost would be £125 max
 
I was paying £27.50 pw for stable (with water drinker), all year turnout, use of indoor and outdoor school. Haylage was an additional £15 pw but could more or less use as much as necessary.
 
£20 a week,yard supplie hay at £3 pb and straw £2 pb. Usually use 2 of each when in at night probs in 2 wks time.
 
£18pw, including stable, tackroom, electricity, free secure trailer/lorry parking, 24/7/365 grazing, small menage, x-country course, 24hr security, plus, hay small bale £3.50, small straw £2.50, large rectangular straw £20, large rectangular hay £25. I make my own hay, and they're fine me brining my own in. Straw too when I can get a free large bale :)
 
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£50 a month for a large stable and own paddock. Hay is £4.50 and straw is £2. No school though which is shame but I figure for the money I'm saving, I can hire a school when I need it.
 
My horses are kept in Essex both cost same in diy stable rent. I have 16hh TB and a 12.2hh Dartmoor each is £38.00 pw livery. My 16hh TB is on Haylage that costs £45 every 2wks and the pony has 2 bales of hay a week at £6 each. I use 5 bales of straw a week between them at the moment (rubber matting and out all day) each bale is £3.00. It is £1 per day to turn out each horse and at the moment that is the only livery service I use so based on a 4wk month mine cost me.

So if my maths is correct I am paying £562 altogether.

Works out £152 per month per horse (I pay 4 weekly) for my stable or £304 for the both

WOW! £45 every two-weeks for haylage???? :eek::eek::eek: Crikey, that's outrageous - how much does your 16 hand horse eat???? Our yard charges a flat fee of £10pw for ad-lib access to haylage regardless of horse/pony size; was £6pw last year but with all the snow and the horses in eating their heads off the YO put it up to cover the extra being used.
 
In all honesty a lot lol they dont get short feed and I am a firm believer of adlib hay. It actually works out a little more than that as she gets through a big round bale of haylage every 12 days not 14. She gets 35lb of haylage a night (I was giving 30lb but it was all gone in the morning so I upped it slightly) at about 4pm this lasts her until 9am when she goes out to grass. (till 4) She is defo not overweight at all but she was on poor grazing until 3 months ago so has needed to put on weight. I will drop it if she puts on to much weight but she is 500 kilos a perfect weight for her breed and height I think. She wont eat hay and if given the choice she would rather eat haylage then a bucket feed anyway.

*whispers* Dont tell anyone but my 16'3 TB was getting a 15kg net at night last winter (and extra haylage during the day if he was in.) I kept telling myself that the Sheltand in the next stable block was suppementing us :o

I expect the YO is sighing a great sigh of relief that Ive made my own hay this year LOL.

Still think £45 every two weeks is a lot for haylage, though.
 
£105 per month each for DIY Livery with Large airy indoor stbles with rubber matting, all year turnout in their own paddocks (just my two boys in it, one for winter and one for summer), Unlimited use of Indoor and outdoor floodlit school, 24/7 turnout in summer and all day turnout in winter, morning turnout and feeding included (so no early mornings!), On site Riding Club with regular events, Regular social events for the yard, Free Parking of Horsebox/Trailer, Secure seperate storage area for all your stuff, lovely hacking, brilliant YO and very friendly and helpful liveries. So Livery is £210 a month

Then I get shavings in bulk with the YO (she's a star!) so I end up paying around £40 a month on bedding for the both of them (They get huge beds which take about 8 bales of shavings each to set up but they're very clean so it takes almost nothing to keep them topped up), Around £60 a month on Haylage for them both (big bales from local farmer delivered straight to my storage) and about £100 a month on feed and supplements so in total around £410 per month in total for them both (not far off the same as my rent!).
 
Mines £100 per month.

We have got some good extras too....
Hay and straw included:D
indoor stabling:D
Good well draining 1 acre paddocks but if we run out of grass we get moved to one that has :D
Can live out 24/7 all year:D
Tack room
Feed room
School with floodlights:D
Horse walker- covered:D
Lunge/round pen:D
Jumping paddock
400 acres off road riding:D
Trailer/lorry parking
RI on site
Groom on site- if reqiured

I think I get a good deal :D
 
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£80 a month, includes paddock, stable, tack room, use of small outdoor school..doesn't include hay or bedding...atm going through one small bale a week, which is £6, and he's living out until it gets really cold, so no idea how much bedding will cost me. Think im getting quite a good deal. :)
 
Winter prices £50 per week including shavings and ad lib hay or haylage. I don't pay for turnout am as I bring in one of the full liveries with my boy pm. Fab outdoor floodlit school, super hacking and all year turnout (they come in overnight in winter). There are probably cheaper yards (and closer to home) but I would hate to move as everyone is lovely and the horses are all so relaxed and happy :)
 
£250 a month, all the hay and straw I want included. hundreds of acres to ride in and access to many square miles of woodlands.

That's for 4 horses, no school or facilities, a lovely old barn...

and views like this:

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Flat rate a month for stable and grazing is £100
Then adding rug change, turn out, straw, good hay, feed. It work out £175 :)
We have ayto, floodlit school, loads of off road hacking, alarmed tackroom, rug room, jumps and free trailer parking.
 
Mines £100 per month.

We have got some good extras too....
Hay and straw included:D
indoor stabling:D
Good well draining 1 acre paddocks but if we run out of grass we get moved to one that has :D
Can live out 24/7 all year:D
Tack room
Feed room
School with floodlights:D
Horse walker- covered:D
Lunge/round pen:D
Jumping paddock
400 acres off road riding:D
Trailer/lorry parking
RI on site
Groom on site- if reqiured

I think I get a good deal :D

WOW i'm jel! this sounds amazing! wish there was somewhere like this around me :rolleyes:
 
£108 / month DIY includes stable & decent turnout own paddocks (1 xsummer and 1xwinter), School, rug warmers, tack room, feed room, hay barn, access to rug wash and vending machines, Paper bedding is available to buy onsite currently £5.50 / bale however about to go up to £6.50 (although im waiting to move onto wood pellet bedding my 1t pallet is currently gathering dust!!)

Hay was included however we have to source our own now so me and a family member get big round bales for £25 through a friend between our 3 horses which lasts 3 weeks ish!!

K x
 
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