SpottedCat
Well-Known Member
Crikey full livery is not £200 a week! Assuming exercise is not included, I paid £85 a week for part livery (7 days a week, everything except exercise/grooming/tack cleaning) - that included a bale of shavings a week, all hard food and haylage, individual paddock rotated every six months, tow outdoor schools and one indoor (lights included), lunge pen, washbox with hot water (included), horse walker, lorry parking etc.
Even if I were to send my horse to my dressage trainer, where he would be exercised/schooled daily that would only be £155 a week.
I've now moved him to a DIY yard which is about £31 a week - and realistically I don't see how anyone could offer livery for less than that and make money given rates/insurance etc. And TBH if you can't afford that to keep a horse, then should you be trying to partake in a hobby beyond your means? I know I could not afford to be a hobby pilot, but I don't think I have some kind of 'right' to do so and that airfields should operate without any insurance etc and at knock down rates just so I can! I'm not sure why horse owning is different from anything else - I can't afford to fly business class/drive a porsche/own a 7 bedroom house, so I don't - that's my problem and if the cost of something prices me out of doing it then fair enough - why is horse ownership somehow exempt in people's minds from this? No-one has a 'right' to own a horse - it is a luxury and a privilege.
Even if I were to send my horse to my dressage trainer, where he would be exercised/schooled daily that would only be £155 a week.
I've now moved him to a DIY yard which is about £31 a week - and realistically I don't see how anyone could offer livery for less than that and make money given rates/insurance etc. And TBH if you can't afford that to keep a horse, then should you be trying to partake in a hobby beyond your means? I know I could not afford to be a hobby pilot, but I don't think I have some kind of 'right' to do so and that airfields should operate without any insurance etc and at knock down rates just so I can! I'm not sure why horse owning is different from anything else - I can't afford to fly business class/drive a porsche/own a 7 bedroom house, so I don't - that's my problem and if the cost of something prices me out of doing it then fair enough - why is horse ownership somehow exempt in people's minds from this? No-one has a 'right' to own a horse - it is a luxury and a privilege.