BroadfordQueen
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
apologies for the numpty question- I have been lucky in that I've always kept my horses at my parents house, so have no experience with livery yards whatsoever.
However, I am moving away from home soon and the horse is coming with me, which means making the move to a livery yard- scary!
My move isn't scheduled until the end of October (although I don't have an exact date yet). However, horse wouldn't be moving until mid/end November as parents have kindly offered to keep her a bit longer while I find my feet and settle in etc.
I've found the perfect livery yard 3 miles away from the new house, and am now wondering when I should start to enquire etc?
I'm going up next week to take measurements of the house and to buy furniture (exciting!), and as it is 4 hours away from my parents house I thought it'd be a good time to go and have a look around the livery yard as I wont be able to get up there much more before my move. However, is it too early to start contacting them regarding having a look around/prices etc? I'm aware most good livery yards have waiting lists- how long are they usually?!
And how much would you expect to pay for part livery up norf (as in, very up norf, but not quite Scotland!)?
Many thanks
apologies for the numpty question- I have been lucky in that I've always kept my horses at my parents house, so have no experience with livery yards whatsoever.
However, I am moving away from home soon and the horse is coming with me, which means making the move to a livery yard- scary!
My move isn't scheduled until the end of October (although I don't have an exact date yet). However, horse wouldn't be moving until mid/end November as parents have kindly offered to keep her a bit longer while I find my feet and settle in etc.
I've found the perfect livery yard 3 miles away from the new house, and am now wondering when I should start to enquire etc?
I'm going up next week to take measurements of the house and to buy furniture (exciting!), and as it is 4 hours away from my parents house I thought it'd be a good time to go and have a look around the livery yard as I wont be able to get up there much more before my move. However, is it too early to start contacting them regarding having a look around/prices etc? I'm aware most good livery yards have waiting lists- how long are they usually?!
And how much would you expect to pay for part livery up norf (as in, very up norf, but not quite Scotland!)?
Many thanks