Illusion100
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Ten minutes? What are you doing down there WeeLassie, mining for gold? :eek3:
LOL! Good one!
Ten minutes? What are you doing down there WeeLassie, mining for gold? :eek3:
Yes on the one side of us she charges £160 per week and the other side charges £220 (top sj). I was lucky enough to be on that £220 per week yard when the SJ was living abroad and he'd rented it out to a woman who let me stay on there for £65 per week, had to supply own hay and bedding and horse hardly ever went out in the paddock if there was a whiff of rain in the air and used to be put on the walker for two hours a day I later found out! However lovely indoor and outdoor school and derby field. Wasn't happy at the turnout so we sort of compromised and I think he went out three days a week for a while, but it was very weather dependent. She was a compulsive liar to boot and would tell me my horse had gone out to my face but when I questioned the groom he denied that he had saying "too wet, too wet"! Nightmare. Then one day she said she wanted my stable for full livery and hinted she wasn't making enough from me. Think she thought I would pay more to stay. Don't think she anticipated how quickly I would leave but I was off like a shot within two weeks. Six months later the stable was still empty! I moved next door which is where I am now and loving it!Honestly applecart if you think those prices are expensive it's not bad in comparison to what a livery yard near me wanted to charge me if i put my horse there. £400 a month for FULL livery. Ok not bad that is slightly higher than average for the area but it's a posh place.
But wait... I said full livery right? You would expect that to include mucking out, turn in turn out, rug change etc. No no no. They wanted an extra £7 a day for the privilege of doing that.
I could have understood if they were maybe just confused but diy livery existed there too and was £200 a month. But i am actually thinking maybe that didn't even include a stable... i have no idea as i left soon after hearing the prices. For a posh place too the stables were pretty disgusting looked like they hadn't been properly cleaned in a while and all of the fencing was just the white tape electric fencing. I knew my horse being the housing he is would escape that with little trouble so it's wasn't worth the price and potential problems.
Plus it was made clear that anytime they wanted your stable for an event going on they would be using it and your horse would be out over night. Might not have been an issue if they kept the place clean but what if someone uses my stable and the horse has strangles? I doubt they clean the stable after so that's my horse screwed.
So basically there are worse places.. you just don't go to them. I found a much nicer cleaner place and it's closer to home. And the horse can't escape from the fields as it's proper fencing.
I never said that for one minute.......I must say that I get rather annoyed when people suggest YOs should work for peanuts. .
I never said that for one minute.......
I know you work hard if you run a yard, and you often don't earn that much when you take into account rent for the yard, lighting, water, maintenance of fields/arena, etc, etc. I wouldn't do it unless it was a very big yard and I had a lot of money to plough into it (like if I won the lottery or something!)![]()
Irony at it's best.
Irony at it's best.
No? a horse that cannot be left on it's own runs itself ragged and ends up a drippy stressy mess![]()
Mostly due to stressy owners who will not leave them to settle again. Its just basic management I never had any horse you could not leave on its own. There is no need for it.