MadWorld
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What do you think is a fair price to charge for DIY livery on a managed yard with good hacking but no school on site? Edge of Hemel Hempstead area.
Unfortunately the grazing is on a bit of a slope which means it drains well but isn't suitable for a grass arena. Nice idea thoughCan you have a grass arena for the summer? That would help, otherwise you’re aiming at happy hackers, retired or youngstock - those wanting to compete would need the means and money to hire arenas locally and that would result in them finding an almost full price livery setup minus arena less attractive.
It's interesting seeing different opinions, which is exactly why I asked the question. It's not going to suit everyone but I'm hoping to get a reasonable idea of whether people would pay less than nearby facilities and if so, by how much? Thank youI wouldn’t really offer or expect a reduction, it sounds like a great place to keep a horse.
There are a few yards locally, some that (in my opinion) undercharge, some that don't have great hacking (without going along a busy road first) and some that are falling apart with terrible schoolsIt ll depend on the rest of the offer vs what’s available locally.
For that, as long as the turnout was genuinely all year regardless of how wet the ground is, I wouldn't be lookng for a reduction.
All year turnout (although horses would need to be in before dark in the winter as there is no lighting by the fields). The hacking is very good with a mix of quiet roads and bridleways. Thank youIf the hacking and turn out is geniunely good all year around, I don't think much of a reduction is needed - I've paid the same for livery with no school as I have with a school and would do so again.
For me, I don't need a school so as long as I can hack in the winter safely by head torch before work, it is is fine.
If the hacking is just so-so or there are restrictions on turn out, then you might struggle and need to offer a reduction.
How would people who work full time jobs be able to bring in before dark during winter? Do you offer a bring in service?All year turnout (although horses would need to be in before dark in the winter as there is no lighting by the fields). The hacking is very good with a mix of quiet roads and bridleways. Thank you
You know, this very much depends where the yard is, and how situated re hacking opportunities. Plenty of people routinely exercise their horses in the dark, altho would be well advised to cover them with hi viz and safety lights, and certainly if hacking on roads with motor traffic.How would people who work full time jobs be able to bring in before dark during winter? Do you offer a bring in service?
Bringing in before dark would also mean a long time standing in given that hacking in the dark is not practicable ie from 3 until turnout the next morning, 15 hours plus . A yard with an arena would mean that a horse, if brought in by 3, could be exercised by the owner in the evening.
Bringing in before dark on DIY would be impossible as a FT worker. So perhaps no reduction on cost but that it includes bringing in Monday to Friday?
See if you cannot re consider whether owners could not turn out and fetch horses using torches when there is no daylight.All year turnout (although horses would need to be in before dark in the winter as there is no lighting by the fields). The hacking is very good with a mix of quiet roads and bridleways. Thank you
Thank youYou certainly put your case very well
From what many of the above responses have suggested, the cost difference may be minimal (if at all), but that is because whilst you may lack a school, you have other facilities of a good standard that somewhat make up for that. Including a very sensible owner/manager!
It's interesting seeing different opinions, which is exactly why I asked the question. It's not going to suit everyone but I'm hoping to get a reasonable idea of whether people would pay less than nearby facilities and if so, by how much? Thank you
Understood...and these are the kind of questions/answers I need to consider. Winter turnout at a local yard is within the 7.30-3.30 times, summer turnout can be overnight if desired. And the turnout is 365 days. It seems to work well for them. Yes, they do have a school but it's not used by everyone, by a longshot.I’d test the water at the current going rate.
You will likely attract a clientele that is more hacking focused and values 365 day turnout.
You will loose some clients for no school, irrespective of price.
ETA I’ve just seen ‘limiting winter turnout’, that changes my response. That is an issue as most people who will accept a lack of school will need all day turnout around working hours during winter.
Not wanting to appear off, but I'm not sure how it's 'not what I initially made out', if you read my initial post?I dont think its quite what you intially made out. Theres no school which instantly rules you out for a lot of people, and now the turnout is limited to short hours, which will be impossible for most people again, and not being able to exercise a horse thats stood in all that time isnt a good option. I cant see anyone paying you the same price as another DIY yard with a school etc. Like it or not, people do want a school. And sadly, I've found most will prioritise facilities over turnout. But you don't really have either. If it was 24/7 turnout then yes, people will pay a premium which would equate to the same price as DIY maybe. People also seem to want individual turnout. Id be worried about horses coming and going and upsetting the herd if it was just everything out together, but would prefer it, but for lots it a hard no.
Finding clients will be hard as anyone working full time or even school hours wouldnt be able to do it. So that leaves a limited pool of customers who are ok with bringing in before dark, and dont need a school, and dont mind the turnout arrangement. Any yard with no school I have ever seen is less than a yard with a school by a big chunk, and you have some other limiting factors which will also affect price and desirability.