part livery

Cobi

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Hi everyone.

I am just starting to look around for a yard for my first horse and I have decided on Part Livery.

I have seen that prices vary here and there and wondered if anyone could give me their price per horse per month on part, just wanted an average guideline.

Thank you

:)
 
my livery includes ad lib haylage ,stables with auto drinkers, putting out and bringing in at night , hot horse shower, rug changing , use of the school. this is the most expensive yard in the area but im lucky its the nearest to my house! :D
 
Part Livery means different things to different yards, what a lot of people regard as part livery would count as full livery to others.

Part Livery to me (and most local yards to me) is stable, grazing, feed, feeding, forage, bedding, mucking out, turn out/bring in, rug changes. Either Mon-Fri or Mon-Sun. This is usually in the region of £100 a week

Full livery is as above plus exercise, grooming and tack cleaning and is upwards of £150 a week.

But you get Assisted DIY (doing one end of the day, no mucking out) called part livery in some places. This makes it very difficult to compare costs!

But a budget of £100 a week is probably a safe bet for budgeting, which compares to £20-£45 DIY, £40-£60 Assisted DIY local to me (which I know is also near you :) )
 
£107 a week. Includes all feed including balancer, hay, shavings. Feeding, mucking out, turn out and bring in plus rugs changed, dealing with vet, farrier, physio, edt. Use of floodlit school all yr round
 
Thanks acw295.
I think i have been getting confused with assisted diy prices, as i assumed (from somewhere?!) that part livery was morning or evening help!

Thnks everyone :)
 
my livery includes ad lib haylage ,stables with auto drinkers, putting out and bringing in at night , hot horse shower, rug changing , use of the school. this is the most expensive yard in the area but im lucky its the nearest to my house! :D

If they are not mucking out, making feeds haynets etc I would call this assisted DIY.

I pay £455 pcm for hay, straw, feed, mucking out, turning out/catching in/ rug changing, holding for vets and farriers Monday to Friday and I would call this 5 day part livery.

That seems average round this bit of Herts but cheaper than a bit further west in the same county.

Full livery would include exercise, tacking cleaning and grooming.
 
£440 which includes all bedding, hard feed and haylage. All care except exercise 7 days a week. I have an option for the owner to muck out at weekends (though not DIY as I still do all the turn out and feeds) which is £30 per month cheaper.
 
I charge £475pcm for part livery. This includes all bedding, feed, ad lib hay/haylage, use of all facilities, year round turnout, tack cleaning and all daily care of the horse. Owners pay for wormers, vets bills and shoeing.

Basically, everything bar riding.
 
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