How much do you pay for livery?

£65 a week for livery at Yard 1. Everything (basic feed, bedding, hay/haylage) as well as mucking out turning out etc all provided. You can pay extra and have them exercised as well. 40x60 school, nice stables but overgrazed fields. At Yard 2 it's £35 for the stable and field and then everything else you buy in your self. However there is a much better school, fields and a xc paddock.
 
i have 2 horses on assisted livery unlimited turn out plenty of grazing ( you can choose when to leave in/out all year round) and 1 stable 220 a month in berkshire
extras are- turn in/out pick feet and rug change / feed 2.50
pooh picking done- 30 a month
full day care inc muck out 10 per stable
skip out 5
use of
30x90 sand school
parking for horse box

i have to pay for hay , woodchip, feed hay
nice secure yard with owners on site who are always available to help
 
Blooming heck! That's more than double what I pay for three horses including unlimited year round turnout with over two hundred acres to choose from, hay and hayledge included as well as stable with water and electric. Livery is diy on farm with no school but farmer is good as gold and let's me ride in any empty field and will bring in if needed. My five sheep and three chickens are also welcome at no cost other than a small chip in for wormers etc and letting farmer laugh his socks off when I have a go at shearing!
You will have to let us know where you are. And we will all be moving in! Sounds bliss.
 
£455 pcm 7 day part livery inc adlib hay.
Feed and bedding not included.
£20 lorry parking
Overstocked not much grazing.
Nice stables
20x60 outdoor arena.
Friendly professional yard but overstocked.

I have a feeling you're at the yard I used to be at. If your not the setup and charges sound very similar.

I currently pay £100 per week assisted DIY with 2 outdoor and an indoor school, fabulous hacking with an XC course, price includes ad lib hay and bedding plus feed and feeding and 7 day turning out or bringing in which includes rug changing, feet picked out, legs washed as required. The staff are wonderful and look after liveries as if they were their own which makes the cost well worth it. We have 365 days a year turn with plenty of grazing, electric gates and alarms on the tack rooms. They also arrange shoeing, worming and vaccinations.
 
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