Ish2020
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What’s you’re experienced with moving from DIY to full livery.
What’s you’re experienced with moving from DIY to full livery.
I've been on half part half full and hated it, didn't like my horses management totally out of my hands, not knowing if my horse was in or out and things not being done to my standards. I'm back on DIY now with two absolutely shattered but happier for it. I understand why people need to do it and sure it's great with the right yard but it wasn't for me.
Me too!Prefer DIY. It actually costs me more in winter with services but I like looking after my own horse (s). I would go part if I really really had to with work (and have been in the past).
(Full in the modern definition of, staff do the chores but don't ride.).
LOL.I promise I'm not 500 years old.
I think it's a regional difference whether that type of livery is called part or full. Where I used to live there were a lot of yards (still are now) that offered riding including hacking and schooling (flat and over fences) which kept horses tuned up and fit for owners who really only came at the weekend due to commuting into London for work during the week. So because that was called 'full' the next step down with no riding was 'part'.
The pros were I could move jobs to a better paid & nicer job as I didn't have to structure my day around horse care. I could have a social life. I could easily go on holiday, rest at home if sick or deal with domestic emergency. My mental health improved as I could trust the yard to look after my horse. YO & another staff member live on site so do late night checks. I got access during the lockdown. It is very quiet & peaceful for both me & pony as liveries not there all at the same time. School is not busy. I often get it to myself.
Downside is definitely the cost. Horse care is top notch medium sized yard they take the time to get to know each livery horse but this comes at a cost. Hacking is not amazing & not many liveries enjoy hacking so don't have company for hacking. Distance from home. Quite a lot of grass so pony has to wear muzzle for part of the year.