Keen
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If you have the time, I’d love to know what you experienced peeps think of all this 
Scenario:
I am a novice, riding once a week at a riding school. I hope, by about 2014, to have the money, skill and time to keep my own horse.
Options:
A) full livery – about 15-20 mins by car from house. No lessons. No real idea about facilities/cost but suspect c. £75-80 per week upwards.
B) working livery at current riding school – could ride 2 evenings (if the school was free) + weekends (hack). Daily turn out. 25 mins in car. Lessons ½ hr £28; working livery c. £75 per week (assume it will go up).
or ....
What do you think of Plan C. Workable? A disaster waiting to happen? Or something in between?
I live in a lane with meadows/fields over the road. I know the owners. They *might* have c. 2.75-3 acres available to rent. It has no water or electricity, and is about 50 m from my front door. Access would be via locked gate and over two other fields (no direct access from my house). Cob and companion to live out 24/7, 365. Cob would be for hacking only, as I’d have no transport. The field is clay and I think it is ploughed -out/seeded with ryegrass. Presumably I would have to re-seed with a meadow mix?
Assuming that I could 1) get a reliable sharer to help with exercising, do a couple of evenings work and cover holidays, and 2) assuming I can get a horse (i.e. 14.2 cob type or similar + companion) on loan from a re-homing charity, and 3) assuming that both re-homing charity and sharer were ok with that slightly random arrangement, 4) my husband doesn’t leave me as I constantly smell of poo and never want go anywhere apart from hack/play with the ponies, and that 5) I don’t go mad for lack of social interaction, does this sound like reasonable budget/plan? (Figures in GBP and minimums). I am particularly stumped about where to put the hay ...
One-off costs/long-term replacement
horse loan- 400
companion equine loan- 50
field shelter (with gate to shut in sick/lame pony) – 850 to 1500
euthanasia/horse disposal x 2 - 1000
horse box hire to get horsies home from re-homing centre! + petrol - 130
perimeter fencing: post and electric wire 3 acre:
hay store??? – 1000 (no idea what this could actually be w/o planning permission)
? concrete hard standing for farrier????- 250
temp electric fencing kit for pasture management - 180
water carrier (pushed in a barrow, 80 litres) - 10
external tap to front of house -35
hose for water butt at shelter? -10
gp saddle -400
bridle and reins -80
bit -20
girth -25
stirrups and leathers -30
saddle pad -23
head collar and lead rope x 2 -20
poo picking skip and scooper -20
feed buckets/small trugs/skips x 2 -20
New Zealand rug cob -80
New Zealand rug pony -80
?rain sheet cob -60
?rain sheet pony -60
?sweat rug cob -10
saddle rack -9
bridle peg (or use tin can?!) -3
rug box/rack -20
haynet x 2 -10
other boots -35
fire extinguisher- ?
tying up rings x 4 - 12
knee boots for road hacking? -15
main and tail puller - 8
another metal bin for feed (have one already) -8
tags for tack: ICE engraved for hacking -10
mounting block -20
ragwort remover -24
padlock -15
fly fringe x 2 -6
weigh tape - 4
sponges - 2
insurance excess (money in the bank) -250
another barrow - 20
solicitors fees for contract with farmer and sharer?-
planning permission - any fees?-
Regular costs (p.a.)
field rent - 1040
hay/haylage - 200
hard feed - 520
WHW/BHS public liability insurance - 36
horse insurance (vet, tack) - ??350
farrier- 300
wormer- 80
vaccinations- 120
dentist- 80
petrol (to get to feed merchant etc!)- 100
salt licks - 4
fly repellent- 12
tack cleaner- 12
horse first aid kit- 45
equipment insurance (household contents???)-
horse (i.e. baby) shampoo!- 2.50
Things to consider
straw (if have to shut sick/lame horse in shelter: nb: turf floor?)
manure removal (if can't sell in bags by roadside) - ??
vit/mineral supplement??- 60?
?fly mask/rug- 60
?lunge line - 6
Existing equipment
shovel
metal bin for feed
grooming brushes
rider's clothing/hat
horse management books/DVDs
garden hose (for water at house)
garden fork
trugs (plastic)
hi-viz
phone for emergencies!
water butts
human first aid kit
shed
overalls!
water at house (not metered)
electricity at house
storage boxes
Long term:
When conveying water/feed/straw in a barrow over 2 fields in wet mud/snow makes me want to loose the will to live:
mini tractor(http://www.smalltractors.co.uk/comp...p/tractors-for-sale/yanmar-ym1301d-cw-tiller/) - 1,000-3600 (also to mow round perimeter)
bowser 275l /trailer + water cube – 500
crook lock for tractor! 20
or
try to connect to water mains (but not my field so waste of money)? - 2,000-5,000
plus field water tank- 200
Which parts of this plan are insane, and what have I forgotten please?
BTW, I can walk, trot, canter, + canter/gallop hack and small jump on obedient, steady horses (at least in lessons/accompanied). Also very basic skills for care, i.e. pick out hoofs, brush down, rug, bring in if easy to catch, turn out, skip out shavings bed or muck out straw (but little practice at the latter and very asthmatic!), tack up, and shovel poo for England. I am sure there is plenty I don’t know yet!
Many, many thanks!!
Scenario:
I am a novice, riding once a week at a riding school. I hope, by about 2014, to have the money, skill and time to keep my own horse.
Options:
A) full livery – about 15-20 mins by car from house. No lessons. No real idea about facilities/cost but suspect c. £75-80 per week upwards.
B) working livery at current riding school – could ride 2 evenings (if the school was free) + weekends (hack). Daily turn out. 25 mins in car. Lessons ½ hr £28; working livery c. £75 per week (assume it will go up).
or ....
What do you think of Plan C. Workable? A disaster waiting to happen? Or something in between?
I live in a lane with meadows/fields over the road. I know the owners. They *might* have c. 2.75-3 acres available to rent. It has no water or electricity, and is about 50 m from my front door. Access would be via locked gate and over two other fields (no direct access from my house). Cob and companion to live out 24/7, 365. Cob would be for hacking only, as I’d have no transport. The field is clay and I think it is ploughed -out/seeded with ryegrass. Presumably I would have to re-seed with a meadow mix?
Assuming that I could 1) get a reliable sharer to help with exercising, do a couple of evenings work and cover holidays, and 2) assuming I can get a horse (i.e. 14.2 cob type or similar + companion) on loan from a re-homing charity, and 3) assuming that both re-homing charity and sharer were ok with that slightly random arrangement, 4) my husband doesn’t leave me as I constantly smell of poo and never want go anywhere apart from hack/play with the ponies, and that 5) I don’t go mad for lack of social interaction, does this sound like reasonable budget/plan? (Figures in GBP and minimums). I am particularly stumped about where to put the hay ...
One-off costs/long-term replacement
horse loan- 400
companion equine loan- 50
field shelter (with gate to shut in sick/lame pony) – 850 to 1500
euthanasia/horse disposal x 2 - 1000
horse box hire to get horsies home from re-homing centre! + petrol - 130
perimeter fencing: post and electric wire 3 acre:
energiser 3000 volts (battery powered) - 225
posts - 200
wire/tape - 200
meadow grass seed! Or sheep hire (?!) to nibble ryegrass into shape? - 50posts - 200
wire/tape - 200
hay store??? – 1000 (no idea what this could actually be w/o planning permission)
? concrete hard standing for farrier????- 250
temp electric fencing kit for pasture management - 180
water carrier (pushed in a barrow, 80 litres) - 10
external tap to front of house -35
hose for water butt at shelter? -10
gp saddle -400
bridle and reins -80
bit -20
girth -25
stirrups and leathers -30
saddle pad -23
head collar and lead rope x 2 -20
poo picking skip and scooper -20
feed buckets/small trugs/skips x 2 -20
New Zealand rug cob -80
New Zealand rug pony -80
?rain sheet cob -60
?rain sheet pony -60
?sweat rug cob -10
saddle rack -9
bridle peg (or use tin can?!) -3
rug box/rack -20
haynet x 2 -10
other boots -35
fire extinguisher- ?
tying up rings x 4 - 12
knee boots for road hacking? -15
main and tail puller - 8
another metal bin for feed (have one already) -8
tags for tack: ICE engraved for hacking -10
mounting block -20
ragwort remover -24
padlock -15
fly fringe x 2 -6
weigh tape - 4
sponges - 2
insurance excess (money in the bank) -250
another barrow - 20
solicitors fees for contract with farmer and sharer?-
planning permission - any fees?-
Regular costs (p.a.)
field rent - 1040
hay/haylage - 200
hard feed - 520
WHW/BHS public liability insurance - 36
horse insurance (vet, tack) - ??350
farrier- 300
wormer- 80
vaccinations- 120
dentist- 80
petrol (to get to feed merchant etc!)- 100
salt licks - 4
fly repellent- 12
tack cleaner- 12
horse first aid kit- 45
equipment insurance (household contents???)-
horse (i.e. baby) shampoo!- 2.50
Things to consider
straw (if have to shut sick/lame horse in shelter: nb: turf floor?)
manure removal (if can't sell in bags by roadside) - ??
vit/mineral supplement??- 60?
?fly mask/rug- 60
?lunge line - 6
Existing equipment
shovel
metal bin for feed
grooming brushes
rider's clothing/hat
horse management books/DVDs
garden hose (for water at house)
garden fork
trugs (plastic)
hi-viz
phone for emergencies!
water butts
human first aid kit
shed
overalls!
water at house (not metered)
electricity at house
storage boxes
Long term:
When conveying water/feed/straw in a barrow over 2 fields in wet mud/snow makes me want to loose the will to live:
mini tractor(http://www.smalltractors.co.uk/comp...p/tractors-for-sale/yanmar-ym1301d-cw-tiller/) - 1,000-3600 (also to mow round perimeter)
bowser 275l /trailer + water cube – 500
crook lock for tractor! 20
or
try to connect to water mains (but not my field so waste of money)? - 2,000-5,000
plus field water tank- 200
Which parts of this plan are insane, and what have I forgotten please?
BTW, I can walk, trot, canter, + canter/gallop hack and small jump on obedient, steady horses (at least in lessons/accompanied). Also very basic skills for care, i.e. pick out hoofs, brush down, rug, bring in if easy to catch, turn out, skip out shavings bed or muck out straw (but little practice at the latter and very asthmatic!), tack up, and shovel poo for England. I am sure there is plenty I don’t know yet!
Many, many thanks!!
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