Livery yards - what do you look for?

Ahh I am surprised by just how many posters - be it full/part/DIY all want the same things for their horses! General consensus seems to be if the facilities are good, and the YO and yard rules are fair then it works out if the liveries keep their end be it any of the various types! Liking the idea of seeing if one person would want all 3 boxes. Lots of wonderful advice thank you!


Another question, from my research there seems to be a difference of opinions when it comes to charging for things like using the rug washer/drier or solariums/hot water showers and the like. Would people prefer a higher price to cover cost of using these whenever they like, pay by a card system, or should it be included in the price of livery? I'd be inclined to think Solarium and hot water shower (indoor wash bay) to be covered in livery costs, and industrial washer/drier etc covered by a card system? Thoughts?

IMHO all should be on metered timers.
These items are expensive to buy, install and run.
 
One for the diyers again, whilst people think money is only made from full and part liveries but the ym has to work to carry out these jobs to be paid, i can only see a bonus from the diyers where the ym doesnt have to do anything but sit back and take the proceeds from the box, really.

Solarium etc coin operated or card, not fair to, charge in livery if some dont use it or others use it more. These machines are a big cost to you, so you would be looking to get some back but it would take a long time, and most folk will just take their rug home and wash it.

It depends on the size of a yard.
For example a 40/50/60 horse DIY yard is a no brainer.
3 boxes is a completely different ballgame.
 
The proprieter to provide what is negotiated without continually changing the goal posts or lying.
If i were asking for part or full livery, someone who is knowledgable in and provides a good quality of care and is experienced in handling and working with horses.
 
Bit of a generalization.

I am about to move yards, and had a full blown interview before they accepted me. They do this with everyone to make sure they are taking on like-minded people who aren't going to argue or clash personality wise. They are very particular about who they take on (it's their house too), and will gladly turn someone down if they don't think they are going to fit in.

I didn't mind doing this as I know they think I will get along with the others!

To me, this is the most important thing. No matter how nice your facilities, services etc, if the people don't get on with each other, or cause problems for you, then you might as well not bother because it will problems from the start. Decide on the sort of people you want, chose the right liveries and you'll be fine. Sounds fantastic by the way ... good luck.
 
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