Lulup
Well-Known Member
I have recently taken on a few liveries at my yard and hope to take more in the near future so I would like to make sure that I am getting things right and not being the YO from Hell :-(
I supply good quality haylage (sourced from a local farmer) in large rectangle bales - it is the best quality I have been able to find and the horses love it. I pay £40 per bale and collect, store, handle it so all liveries have to do is literally fill their haynets. I have also offered to supply hay in the same way as one has expressed a preference for hay over haylage, but, I have said that I cannot provide storage for each individual livery so I cannot accomodate them sourcing and buying their own hay/haylage.
However, I do charge them more than I pay for it - I add £5 on to each bale and this is then split between the number of people sharing the bale so at present three people pay £15 each for their share of each bale, meaning that they are paying approx £1.67 for collection/delivery/handling storing.
Is this unreasonable - as a YO would you expect to be selling it on at cost and just take the hit on your time/fuel collecting? And as a livery would you expect to pay cost price only?
I am trying to make life easy for them by suppling good quality at reasonable price and am also going to be bulk buying shavings to save them having to buy 2-3 bales at a time from local tack/feed shops and paying full price.. so I am trying.. but I am also trying to cover my costs and make it worthwhile actually having them .
Opinions please?
I supply good quality haylage (sourced from a local farmer) in large rectangle bales - it is the best quality I have been able to find and the horses love it. I pay £40 per bale and collect, store, handle it so all liveries have to do is literally fill their haynets. I have also offered to supply hay in the same way as one has expressed a preference for hay over haylage, but, I have said that I cannot provide storage for each individual livery so I cannot accomodate them sourcing and buying their own hay/haylage.
However, I do charge them more than I pay for it - I add £5 on to each bale and this is then split between the number of people sharing the bale so at present three people pay £15 each for their share of each bale, meaning that they are paying approx £1.67 for collection/delivery/handling storing.
Is this unreasonable - as a YO would you expect to be selling it on at cost and just take the hit on your time/fuel collecting? And as a livery would you expect to pay cost price only?
I am trying to make life easy for them by suppling good quality at reasonable price and am also going to be bulk buying shavings to save them having to buy 2-3 bales at a time from local tack/feed shops and paying full price.. so I am trying.. but I am also trying to cover my costs and make it worthwhile actually having them .
Opinions please?