conniegirl
Well-Known Member
The yard must be making no money to charge that little, don't see how they can keep their heads above water.
hay at least £ 7 per week
1 bale shavings £ 9 approx
stable per night
turned out for you £ 1 minimum per day
evening bring in £ 1 minimum per day
schools plus lighting £ 10 per hour per time winter
schools £ 6 per day summer
wear and tear to jumps god knows
lighting in stable and tack room £ 3 per night approx
then there is water - leveling arenas - repair to fencing
staff wages
any tea or coffee
council taxes
insurance
Sorry they are running the yard at a loss
For a start, it is a small yard of 6 horses 3 of which the YO owns, there is no staff just the Yo.
No tea or coffe facilities,
Your prices are stupidly high for most things!
We are on straw only but shavings round here are £6.50 a bale if bought in bulk, £7.50 if bought in individual bales, hemp is £5.50
The school lights don't cost much as they are on for probably a max of 30 mins a day since most people ride in the day and there are only 3 ridden horses on the yard.
School is old fashioned sand that only seems to need levelling about once a week.
Land and houses are cheap round here!
Whilst I doubt she makes much money, she is making money from it.
The going rate round here is £40 to £60 a week for part livery. Full livery in the area is £65 to £100 generally and tbh the yards charging around £70 tend to be the ones with decent winter turnout!