greysrock
New User
Hi everyone,
I'm moving to St Albans and don't know the area very well so looking for some advice (I've done loads of internet searches but haven't found the right place yet). I'm looking for a livery yard for 5 or 7 day part livery (no exercise) within half hour drive of St Albans (don't mind which direction and happy to travel up to half an hour).
My list of must haves are:
Arena with floodlights that you can jump in (obviously being considerate to everyone else on the yard!)
Offroad hacking and access to good hacking (not just hard tracks/bridleways) with minimal roadwork - horse is silly on roads so quiet residential roads fine, big roads = trouble
Good level of care
Decent size boxes (don't need to be huge but not tiny either)
All year grazing - a couple of hours each day or full day every other day in winter is fine but don't want him stuck in a box all winter, ideally good grazing in summer.
I don't mind how big/small the yard or what it looks like...am I asking too much?
Thanks for your help!!
I'm moving to St Albans and don't know the area very well so looking for some advice (I've done loads of internet searches but haven't found the right place yet). I'm looking for a livery yard for 5 or 7 day part livery (no exercise) within half hour drive of St Albans (don't mind which direction and happy to travel up to half an hour).
My list of must haves are:
Arena with floodlights that you can jump in (obviously being considerate to everyone else on the yard!)
Offroad hacking and access to good hacking (not just hard tracks/bridleways) with minimal roadwork - horse is silly on roads so quiet residential roads fine, big roads = trouble
Good level of care
Decent size boxes (don't need to be huge but not tiny either)
All year grazing - a couple of hours each day or full day every other day in winter is fine but don't want him stuck in a box all winter, ideally good grazing in summer.
I don't mind how big/small the yard or what it looks like...am I asking too much?
Thanks for your help!!