volatis
Well-Known Member
Can anyone tell me what sort of money you'd expect to pay in the Kent area for part livery - as in everything included bar exercise - feed, hay, beeding, mucking out, turning in and out etc
and full livery - as above but with exercising/schooling 5 times a week
Also (sorry for all the questions), what do people normally expect to pay for backing livery in this area, and finally for youngstock livery (at grass 24/7, in crew yards overnight in winter)
This is yard with all year daily turnout, indoor school, horse walker, great hacking, BE acredited trainer on site. But still a small yard so horses get plenty of individual attention.
Other questions about kent - what is it like as an equestrian base? Is there much demand for livery? What are competitive opportunities like?
Thank you in advance for any thoughts on what Kent is like from an equestrian viewpoint
and full livery - as above but with exercising/schooling 5 times a week
Also (sorry for all the questions), what do people normally expect to pay for backing livery in this area, and finally for youngstock livery (at grass 24/7, in crew yards overnight in winter)
This is yard with all year daily turnout, indoor school, horse walker, great hacking, BE acredited trainer on site. But still a small yard so horses get plenty of individual attention.
Other questions about kent - what is it like as an equestrian base? Is there much demand for livery? What are competitive opportunities like?
Thank you in advance for any thoughts on what Kent is like from an equestrian viewpoint