Livery people

I pay £25 a week (inc adlib haylage) and am allowed on the yard at anytime (within reason)
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£25 a week, plus £5 for use of the school

there are opening and closing times, but the owners are very relaxed and no-one really sticks to them. i think they are meant to be 6:30am - 7:00 pm
 
i pay £20 a week (£86 month) and go whenever i want, which is a good thing seeing as i have to have left by 6.30am in order to get to work on time. that includes own field, stable, and use of sand school
 
£26 a week is for stable, use of school and fields. There isn't opening and closing times as such but if you are going to be very early or late we let the owners know as they live on site.
 
i pay 20 pounds a week, go up at any time, includes stable huuuge field, use of school, xc course, show jumps, lots of hacking. this is the cheapest i've paid, most places i've been have been about 25 per week.
 
£110 per calender month, including haylage & straw, no menage but do have a cross country course plus access to ride around all the farm fields.

No time restrictions, come & go as we please.
 
around here the range from £15-25 for stable/grazing/school and one yard is £45 incs hay and straw. only one yard that i know of has set hours but is a comp yard
 
£27 per week for stable, school, jumps, 3 decent size fields for my 2 boys - can pretty much come and go as we please as long - I've not been there any later than 9pm
 
Ive got two at separate yards....

One is £27.50 per week. Thats for stable, own paddock, use of school. I buy my own hay and bedding in.

Other one is £35 a week, thats for stable, own paddock (that gets poo picked for me!
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) Includes the best quality race horse haylage, straw, put in feed, turn out and bring him.
Some times he gets mucked out aswell
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So, pretty much full livery for DIY price. I like!
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ETS - No opening times, but have to be gone for 8.30pm.
 
About £500 per calendar month for two horses. Incs haylage in the stable for both, haylage in the field for 1, shavings for 1 and straw for 1. Can pretty much come and go as we please, but respectfully.

Owners live on site, and it's a bit equestrian centre, so shows every week, cafe, bar, indoor school, outdoor school, so I s'pose that's why I pay a bit more.
 
£20 pw including straw (but my horse lives out most of the time!) Have no facilities and am the only livery on a dairy/beef farm.

The farmer's wife looks after my horse when I'm on holiday, and will feed/pick feet out any morning I can't get up.
 
We pay about £75 for a month, including use of a full set of jumps and fillers, two schools (one indoor, one outdoor) and immediate hacking in woods. It doesn't include bedding, hay, feed etc. and it's £10 extra a month to keep your trailer/lorry up there.

The owners live on site. It's quite cheap but basically it's a pikey yard, there's no management and everyone does what they want, when they want. I hate it up there but the facilities are great and it's cheap.
 
I pay £20 a week for stable and turnout, and £7.50 a week for as much hay as I want. I buy bedding in from somewhere else.

My yard doesn't have opening and closing times as the owners live on site, but if we're going to be there really late we have to let them know.
 
I have 2 horses, one is on basic rate of £15 a week as she needs 6 months off, other is on higher rate of £18 a week which entitles me to 2 1/2 hours a week in the school.

Livery includes stable, own paddock and straw. Hay is £2.50 a bale.

No opening times but if you are going to be there very early or very late then its polite to give some warning.
 
The reason i ask is because one of my horses are on loan but stay at my yard. I charge £25 a week now for a full livery service but the Lonee whats to go DIY (long story you will know if you read the post the other day). I am a small private yard, only my own horses i do not have a school, Would £15 - £20 be too much, I have looked and the yards around me and they are charging £30-£35 a week with a school. Also i bring mine in at about 4pm in the winter so how do get around that as it will leave the loan horse out on his own. Thanks guys
 
I pay £75 per week part livery which is muck out/turn out Mon - Fri including all shavings, hay & hard feed which I thought was good but all horses have to live out all summer (April - October) and all hay & shavings must be paid extra if used!!

Is this usual? Never had horses at livery before always had at home but work forces livery.
 
I pay £80 Per calendar month. This includes use of large outdoor school, 24 hour turnout if wanted and lovely hacking round the fields.
 
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