chestnutTB
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Hi there everyone! I need help.
I'm a Norwegian who just moved to Glasgow for a 4 year undergrad. I left my lovely tb mare at home for this semester with the hope that I can bring her over with me during or immediately following the next semester.
The problem is, I am absolutely clueless as to how I can find suitable place to keep her here in Glasgow. All I can find online are riding schools. I don't even know what I can expect to have included in the price in scottish stables or how they are run. But I need to look around for possible places to keep her early, because I need to decide soon if it's even realistic to try to bring her over.
So I turn to you for help. Can anyone help me find livery yards in Glasgow. They need to be accessible by public transport, as I don't have a car here. I need one where I pay for: the stable, the use of facilities, hay, turnout and daily feeding. Even better would be if they would bring her in in the evenings as well, but if not I can manage. I cannot manage anything above 400 per month, and I would prefer it to be around 300.
Also, as I will be travelling home every now and then, I would prefer if it's possible to pay for extra weekend help with mucking out etc. I would prefer the stable to be quiet, hence not a busy riding school, but still with good facilities. However, I understand that beggars can't be choosers, so any suggestions that cover even a tiny bit of what I've just said are highly appreciated!
I'm sorry if I'm being overly complicated. Although I'm comfortable in English as an everyday- or academic language, riding has always been exclusively Norwegian for me. I'm having such problems with getting used to this new vocabulary
I'm a Norwegian who just moved to Glasgow for a 4 year undergrad. I left my lovely tb mare at home for this semester with the hope that I can bring her over with me during or immediately following the next semester.
The problem is, I am absolutely clueless as to how I can find suitable place to keep her here in Glasgow. All I can find online are riding schools. I don't even know what I can expect to have included in the price in scottish stables or how they are run. But I need to look around for possible places to keep her early, because I need to decide soon if it's even realistic to try to bring her over.
So I turn to you for help. Can anyone help me find livery yards in Glasgow. They need to be accessible by public transport, as I don't have a car here. I need one where I pay for: the stable, the use of facilities, hay, turnout and daily feeding. Even better would be if they would bring her in in the evenings as well, but if not I can manage. I cannot manage anything above 400 per month, and I would prefer it to be around 300.
Also, as I will be travelling home every now and then, I would prefer if it's possible to pay for extra weekend help with mucking out etc. I would prefer the stable to be quiet, hence not a busy riding school, but still with good facilities. However, I understand that beggars can't be choosers, so any suggestions that cover even a tiny bit of what I've just said are highly appreciated!
I'm sorry if I'm being overly complicated. Although I'm comfortable in English as an everyday- or academic language, riding has always been exclusively Norwegian for me. I'm having such problems with getting used to this new vocabulary