People on full or part livery i need your help please

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If you dont mind can you tell me what livery you are on and what is in the price please. Thank you xx

And if u really dont mind the cost.
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Assisted DIY. Stable, good all year grazing, use of floodlit arena, morning feed, rug change and turnout, straw (if used) and hay included, other decent facilities like wash room with hot water, roundpen, polyjumps, a new tea and coffee room and access to 200 acres of farmland to ride on.
currently £52.50 pw. Extras can be added, upgrade to full for the day is £5 extra, other extras such as fetching in 50p a time etc.
 
part livery- stable grazing basic hard feed haylage straw use of facilities Horse done mon-fri turned out/brought in rug changes mucked out your resonsibility at the weekend poo pick your own/shared paddock £45per week Full livery- includes as above but weekends also done and poo picking so all you have to do is groom ride £62 per week
 
Full livery, including turning out/getting in, change of rugs, hay and straw (feed at an extra cost inc. carrots- £30 a month), put on the walker, watched for vet/farrier etc. and lovely people who take time to make sure hes happy and really do look after him and take an interest in me and him.
its £11 a day, but as my dad has one day off every week, he does that day and i do weekends...so basically full livery... but per week its about £44/£55...
i pay extra for things like him being washed/clipped/plaited/hacked, but all these things are availble for like £4 or something!
and no my dad doesnt mind paying it as hes well looked after, hes happy there, its easy for us and its not that expensive when theres good hacking and full use of arena/jumps
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Part livery in Epsom £390 per month includes all feed, bedding, mucking out, turn out/in, rugging in winter, jumps paddock, flood lit school unlimited use, I just groom and ride.
 
I am on DIY have him on full liv on weekends and morning feeds for this I roughly pay 400-500 per month. Though that includes haylage and straw, use of both schools and use of a walker and he also gets ridden on the weekend.
 
Part livery- everything bar riding = £105/week
Full livery- everything, including use of walker = £168/week

We take total care of the horse- hold for vets/ farriers/ dentists, administer medication, hand graze if nec etc etc. If a livery owner cant come up then it doesnt matter and people are willing to pay for total peace of mind. We had one livery owner who only came up about 6 times a year!
 
Full livery £160/week. This includes schooling, cleaning tack, plaiting, clipping, help with farrier/vet, everything really, I don't need to be there at all. It also includes lessons as this is viewed as one time she doesn't need to be ridden.

I also keep my lorry at the yard and there is no additional cost.

I travel a lot for work so have to have this type of back up but would happily pay more for someone I trust to look after my horse. I have been with the same YO for 14 years at three differnt yards.
 
Part livery over winter at £345 a month (or it was last winter, it might go up this year). Includes TO, BI, muck out, hay/haylage, feeding (and feed as long as your horse eats chaff, beet and mix), rug change, feet washed and picked out, quick groom 7 days a week, plus horse walker 5 days a week if required. Also includes my hay and bedding.
 
Part livery. Feed, rug change, hay/turnout in the morning. Bed mucked out on weekdays. One bale of shavings, unlimited hay but no hard feed included. Owner supposed to do evenings but it doesn't matter if you sometimes can't, £57 a week.
 
I can't believe how expensive the livery is further south.

I am full livery over the winter. £55/week, which includes bedding, haylage, 2 feeds (you have to provide the feed), any rug changes, turnout, muck out.

Grass livery over the summer is £25 a week which includes access to stable 24/7 turnout and hay.

The shetland is cheaper. We had been hoping he would be happy out 24/7 all year round, but he wanted a stable
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. £15 a week grass livery and £30 a week full livery
 
Part livery, everything done and included except riding, grooming and joint supplement. Bedded on rubber matting and straw, soaked hay. 40x20m floodlit school with jumps, and excellent hacking, owners live on sight.

£410 per month in Essex.
 
Part Livery. Incl all feed and bedding, turnout and bring in, change of rugs etc, use of school and x country course, attendance for vet and farrier. £90 pw incl VAT
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I can't believe how expensive the livery is further south.

I am full livery over the winter. £55/week, which includes bedding, haylage, 2 feeds (you have to provide the feed), any rug changes, turnout, muck out.

Grass livery over the summer is £25 a week which includes access to stable 24/7 turnout and hay.

The shetland is cheaper. We had been hoping he would be happy out 24/7 all year round, but he wanted a stable
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. £15 a week grass livery and £30 a week full livery

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LOL, I was thinking how it was cheaper further south than around Edinburgh. Its actually quite hard to find anywhere that does full livery here and the yards with the better faciilties charge £110 a week, not inc hard feed - and full livery here does not mean including grooming or riding. Thats 4.3 or whatever x £110 a week. And quite often these yards don't have the best facilities - there might be an indoor school, but it will be old, small and the surface not great, likewise the jumps.

There are plenty of DIY yards for around £30 a week plus.
 
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