becca1305
Well-Known Member
Desperately appealing to all you lot in the know or who have also done this since google let me down! there doesnt seem to be anywhere telling me exactly what I have to do just random snatches of information! 
I currently have a yard at home which I keep my horses in and I would like to start having 2 possibly 3 liveries. I have enough land and stabling, and a 1 yr old fab all weather 25x50m arena (which will be floodlit by winter).
My questions...?
1. I believe I have to apply for planning permission for change of use? I assume this is through the council, however I am concerned about this as my house is also on the property; will this affect the house/residents (say in the same way an agricultural tie would)? Once I have change of use is it true following residents do not need to continue with a livery yard if we sold the property?
2. I dont think I will become BHS approved as cannot see it being worth the cost for a few liveries..anyone disagree?
3. Is there any other documentation/ checks aside from the change of use (and insurance) that I need before I can take liveries onsite?
4. What exact insurance do I need ? I am already insured as a freelance riding instructor which I believe covers horses under my care, damage to the horse whilst I am riding it/ teaching, damage to the client, and third party damage. Unsure if this would apply on my own premises but I can check this.
a. By asking liveries to insure their horses (BHS gold or similar) and seeing proof of this does this reduce the level of insurance I need?
b. My tack and equipment is currently covered under a household policy for outbuildings, I assume I will have to change this and will insure clients tack and equipment.
c. anyone know roughly how much insurance is for a small yard?
5. Is there anything I am forgetting?!!!
Next lot of questions... What would you pay?
Use of facilities - above mentioned menage (silica sand, fibre and rubber mix rides beauuuutifully
), full set of jump for joy jumps, unlimited use of cold and warm water wash for horses (outside). There will also be a solarium that can be used on a meter. Injury box with connected sand area for horses on box rest/limited grazing, with direct connection to limited grazing paddock. Individual or group t/o. Full jump course set up in field in summer and dressage arena (white boards) also put down in flat field for practices.
advantages- plentiful offroad hacking, xc course within hacking distance, under 15min travel to main equestrian venue with competitions in all disciplines. semi-regular hunt meet within hacking distance. Hugeeee well drained stables with rubber matting under bedding area. Owners live on site, all fields and stabling in view from house. kept with owner's slightly pampered horses
and treated with lots of love and care, eg weather suddenly gets colder in the eve after t/o than forecast said, their rugs will be changed again! Schooling and teaching available.
working week full livery (DIY wknds)
muck out inc fresh water, haynets etc
turn out and bring in (legwash and hoofpick if needed)
rugs changed as needed
hay/haylage (off our fields)
attendance for prearranged vet and farrier
giving breakfast and dinner feeds
daily checks for injuries and groom
NO hard feed
NO straw (I will inc this but I need to work out my costs as vary from area to area)
I was thinking around £70 per wk?
Full livery
same as working week but all 7 days
I was thinking around £85 per wk?
DIY livery
hay/haylage
morning t/o and rug change
giving breakfast feed
If you read all of this well done....if you can help..HERO!
Very very grateful if anyone can help me out
I currently have a yard at home which I keep my horses in and I would like to start having 2 possibly 3 liveries. I have enough land and stabling, and a 1 yr old fab all weather 25x50m arena (which will be floodlit by winter).
My questions...?
1. I believe I have to apply for planning permission for change of use? I assume this is through the council, however I am concerned about this as my house is also on the property; will this affect the house/residents (say in the same way an agricultural tie would)? Once I have change of use is it true following residents do not need to continue with a livery yard if we sold the property?
2. I dont think I will become BHS approved as cannot see it being worth the cost for a few liveries..anyone disagree?
3. Is there any other documentation/ checks aside from the change of use (and insurance) that I need before I can take liveries onsite?
4. What exact insurance do I need ? I am already insured as a freelance riding instructor which I believe covers horses under my care, damage to the horse whilst I am riding it/ teaching, damage to the client, and third party damage. Unsure if this would apply on my own premises but I can check this.
a. By asking liveries to insure their horses (BHS gold or similar) and seeing proof of this does this reduce the level of insurance I need?
b. My tack and equipment is currently covered under a household policy for outbuildings, I assume I will have to change this and will insure clients tack and equipment.
c. anyone know roughly how much insurance is for a small yard?
5. Is there anything I am forgetting?!!!
Next lot of questions... What would you pay?
Use of facilities - above mentioned menage (silica sand, fibre and rubber mix rides beauuuutifully
advantages- plentiful offroad hacking, xc course within hacking distance, under 15min travel to main equestrian venue with competitions in all disciplines. semi-regular hunt meet within hacking distance. Hugeeee well drained stables with rubber matting under bedding area. Owners live on site, all fields and stabling in view from house. kept with owner's slightly pampered horses
working week full livery (DIY wknds)
muck out inc fresh water, haynets etc
turn out and bring in (legwash and hoofpick if needed)
rugs changed as needed
hay/haylage (off our fields)
attendance for prearranged vet and farrier
giving breakfast and dinner feeds
daily checks for injuries and groom
NO hard feed
NO straw (I will inc this but I need to work out my costs as vary from area to area)
I was thinking around £70 per wk?
Full livery
same as working week but all 7 days
I was thinking around £85 per wk?
DIY livery
hay/haylage
morning t/o and rug change
giving breakfast feed
If you read all of this well done....if you can help..HERO!
Very very grateful if anyone can help me out