Mikas-mom
Active Member
Howdy folks ?
So, now that I’ve finally found my lovely new horse Beans, I need to find a new yard for him. My wonderful old yard where I spent five happy years no longer does liveries due to the owners ill health, so unfortunately the option of returning there isn’t possible.
I’m not the most social of people lol, so I don’t have a huge circle of horsey friends who I can ask for word of mouth recommendations, however, after doing some research in the local area I have narrowed my options down to two yards. But I can’t decide which yard to choose, so wondering which option you folks would go with.
YARD 1:
DIY livery only.
Big commercial livery yard, less than 0.5 miles from home, so location wise fantastic. It takes less than ten minutes to walk to the yard.
Year round turnout, in a herd, with upwards of 20 horses. Fields are huge, easily twenty five acres each (there are four fields I do believe)
stabled at night over winter/during the day in summer if required.
Two schools, one outdoor school which can be used whenever, one indoor school that can be hired (£15 an hour with a 10% livery discount)
regular clinics (dressage/polework/natural horsemanship etc etc)
can buy hay/straw (large round bales of hay £35 small straw bales £4)
okay hacking, nothing special but no big busy roads.
tack/feed shop on site.
£150 pcm for stable/grazing everything else is extra.
no option of paying for help in case of emergencies just a case of asking one of the other liveries and hoping (yard owners words not mine)
YARD 2:
DIY/part/full livery/assisted DIY offered
medium size commercial yard, around 6 miles from home travel time about 20 minutes as I am not medically allowed to drive I’m going on bus times(buses are super regular)
year round turnout in large, individual paddocks (Not quite sure on size but plenty big enough) in at night in winter/days in summer if required.
two schools, both floodlit all weather schools (1 jumping school, 1 flat school)
horse Walker (bit of a novelty to me if I’m honest but hey, it’s there ?)
canter track
I’m informed that clinics are about to be started once lockdown properly relaxes, owners daughter is a HOYS winner and also offers lessons.
Hay/straw included in the livery price.
quiet hacking as it’s a village location, beach literally ten minutes away.
flexible on help (can pay daily for things like turning out/bringing in, full livery for the day, poo picking etc etc)
owner lives on site, very, very secure.
No younger people (youngest livery is in her mid twenties)
£200 pcm DIY
i think I know which one I like the best, but just wondering what you would do? Is it better to be closer to home Just in case? Or is it better to pay a bit extra and travel?
Help ?
So, now that I’ve finally found my lovely new horse Beans, I need to find a new yard for him. My wonderful old yard where I spent five happy years no longer does liveries due to the owners ill health, so unfortunately the option of returning there isn’t possible.
I’m not the most social of people lol, so I don’t have a huge circle of horsey friends who I can ask for word of mouth recommendations, however, after doing some research in the local area I have narrowed my options down to two yards. But I can’t decide which yard to choose, so wondering which option you folks would go with.
YARD 1:
DIY livery only.
Big commercial livery yard, less than 0.5 miles from home, so location wise fantastic. It takes less than ten minutes to walk to the yard.
Year round turnout, in a herd, with upwards of 20 horses. Fields are huge, easily twenty five acres each (there are four fields I do believe)
stabled at night over winter/during the day in summer if required.
Two schools, one outdoor school which can be used whenever, one indoor school that can be hired (£15 an hour with a 10% livery discount)
regular clinics (dressage/polework/natural horsemanship etc etc)
can buy hay/straw (large round bales of hay £35 small straw bales £4)
okay hacking, nothing special but no big busy roads.
tack/feed shop on site.
£150 pcm for stable/grazing everything else is extra.
no option of paying for help in case of emergencies just a case of asking one of the other liveries and hoping (yard owners words not mine)
YARD 2:
DIY/part/full livery/assisted DIY offered
medium size commercial yard, around 6 miles from home travel time about 20 minutes as I am not medically allowed to drive I’m going on bus times(buses are super regular)
year round turnout in large, individual paddocks (Not quite sure on size but plenty big enough) in at night in winter/days in summer if required.
two schools, both floodlit all weather schools (1 jumping school, 1 flat school)
horse Walker (bit of a novelty to me if I’m honest but hey, it’s there ?)
canter track
I’m informed that clinics are about to be started once lockdown properly relaxes, owners daughter is a HOYS winner and also offers lessons.
Hay/straw included in the livery price.
quiet hacking as it’s a village location, beach literally ten minutes away.
flexible on help (can pay daily for things like turning out/bringing in, full livery for the day, poo picking etc etc)
owner lives on site, very, very secure.
No younger people (youngest livery is in her mid twenties)
£200 pcm DIY
i think I know which one I like the best, but just wondering what you would do? Is it better to be closer to home Just in case? Or is it better to pay a bit extra and travel?
Help ?