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joanne1920

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How much would the going rate be per week?
My young cob just needs a bit more schooling by someone a better than me, i have asked my instructer and im sure she said its £50 per week and she would ride him everyday inc hacking lunging etc, price includes stable if i want it.... ive since thought this cheap??? and maybe i misheard the price? was wondering what other places were charging????
Think im going mad - must be the hot weather!!!
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That sounds incredibly cheap! I'd go for a deal like that if I had a horse that I needed bringing on. Maybe you need to speak to her again to clarify the price?
 

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I'm sending mine away in August (if she is sound by then!!??) and its costing me £200 for 10 days. So £50 for a week is very very cheap.
 

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We charge £125 pw for schooling which includes stabling, daily turnout and all bedding/feed and of course schooling! A schooling livery but out at grass I would charge £75 pw
 

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hmmmm perhaps i did mis hear her, perhaps she said £150 per week....
she thought he would only need him for 2 weeks, its really just to get him more forward thinking... he's a bit thick and lazy!!!! hmmm will have to clarify it with her!
 

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Sorry just to prevent any confusion in my last reply, I actually meant that £100 was for breaking/schooling, not sure what they charge for just corrective schooling and jumping etc, used to be £60.00 per week inc livery but that was 8 years ago or more.
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I can certainly recomend someone if you are in the Yorkshire area.
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I have just got Chancer back from three weeks schooling - all his basics were there but he just needed some establishing and fine tuning.

I sent him to Sarah Fortts who is at Chelmsford. Full livery with schooling cost me £100 a week. He looks fab, and is a very different horse to ride. I now just need to up my skills to get the best out of him. I saw how he went for Sarah and now she is working on fine tuning me - hence my first lesson on Saturday.
 

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So maybe the £50 was right?! As M lives out and she owns her own property.... will ring her now... also need to phone saddle fitter as his saddle isnt great..... xxx
 
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