RubyFrench
Well-Known Member
Hello lovely HHO'ers,
I have the chance of taking on an exisiting livery yard (in terms of building and legality but no customers) and have been seriously mulling over the figures.
I am aware I wont get rich, but atm i am only working 12 hours a week and I would be better off doing this (of course if I actually find customers).
The thing I am struggling the most is working out the cost of food the liveries will consume, i have done my hay prices. I am thinking of including basic feed in the price so chaff and nuts.
I want to know what sort of feeds livery yards offer you, and how I can work out how much a horse might cost me in feed per week. I will have 6 liveries. I can't find any feeding guides on sny websites for the value/economy type of horse and pony nuts so don't know quantities. The ones I have found (more expensive brands) state to feed up to 2-3 kgs a day for larger horses, do people really feed to the guidelines? As when my horse was on nuts it was as a gesture and had just a small scoop (or 2) in 1 feed.
Many thanks in advance for anyone who made sense of that waffle!!
I have the chance of taking on an exisiting livery yard (in terms of building and legality but no customers) and have been seriously mulling over the figures.
I am aware I wont get rich, but atm i am only working 12 hours a week and I would be better off doing this (of course if I actually find customers).
The thing I am struggling the most is working out the cost of food the liveries will consume, i have done my hay prices. I am thinking of including basic feed in the price so chaff and nuts.
I want to know what sort of feeds livery yards offer you, and how I can work out how much a horse might cost me in feed per week. I will have 6 liveries. I can't find any feeding guides on sny websites for the value/economy type of horse and pony nuts so don't know quantities. The ones I have found (more expensive brands) state to feed up to 2-3 kgs a day for larger horses, do people really feed to the guidelines? As when my horse was on nuts it was as a gesture and had just a small scoop (or 2) in 1 feed.
Many thanks in advance for anyone who made sense of that waffle!!