shellonabeach
Well-Known Member
I made a rash decision a couple of days ago and have taken on a years lease a 7.2 acre field. It has been grazed by horses in the past and last couple of years cut for hay . There is one automatic water trough near the only entrance which goes out onto a quiet lane but is next to a house so secure. 2/3 of the fence line is tall hedges there are also a few mature trees, the other 3rd backs onto peoples houses, the fencing is sound but I intend to run a strand of electric approx 2-3 metres inside the garden fences when the horses are in the field.
There are no stables / field shelters etc. But plenty of natural shelter around the edges.
Im getting this for a very very good price and took it knowing I could just about afford the lease and my current livery - £30 per week DIY not inc hay or bedding. At the time the intention was to take a hay crop in June (weather permitting) and then graze it for the rest of the summer, 2 of my friends on livery were also interested in the summer grazing to supplement that of what we get on livery.
However now I am toying with the idea of leaving the yard and moving my boy onto the field all year (the standards on the yard have been going downhill and with the wet weather I am worried there will be very restricted winter turnout) if I did this I would save myself A LOT of money. Of course the flip side is I would need to provide him with a shelter and would be without my luxuries arena / electricity etc. If I buy a ready made shelter as advertised then the total cost will be approx that of what I pay per year on livery. I have been offered 2 stables (one only pony sized) for free if I can dismantle and remove them quickly. Obviously I would need to rebuild these onto metal skids to make them mobile (something my dad has offered to help me with.)
Another friend has asked for winter grazing there would build her own mobile shelter for her cob and a shetland pony. However I think I would miss my friends on the livery yard (only 10 mins hack down the road) and this persons mares will not be friends with my boy and won't share a shelter with him (we have tried) they too into each other!
I know several of you keep your horses out all year round I admit I am very scared of change hence reluctance to leave livery yard I also know a lot of people would like to have a 7 acre field to do with as they wish!
Any advice on what to do? Both for financial benefit in terms of field management or leaving livery and horse / human happiness!
There are no stables / field shelters etc. But plenty of natural shelter around the edges.
Im getting this for a very very good price and took it knowing I could just about afford the lease and my current livery - £30 per week DIY not inc hay or bedding. At the time the intention was to take a hay crop in June (weather permitting) and then graze it for the rest of the summer, 2 of my friends on livery were also interested in the summer grazing to supplement that of what we get on livery.
However now I am toying with the idea of leaving the yard and moving my boy onto the field all year (the standards on the yard have been going downhill and with the wet weather I am worried there will be very restricted winter turnout) if I did this I would save myself A LOT of money. Of course the flip side is I would need to provide him with a shelter and would be without my luxuries arena / electricity etc. If I buy a ready made shelter as advertised then the total cost will be approx that of what I pay per year on livery. I have been offered 2 stables (one only pony sized) for free if I can dismantle and remove them quickly. Obviously I would need to rebuild these onto metal skids to make them mobile (something my dad has offered to help me with.)
Another friend has asked for winter grazing there would build her own mobile shelter for her cob and a shetland pony. However I think I would miss my friends on the livery yard (only 10 mins hack down the road) and this persons mares will not be friends with my boy and won't share a shelter with him (we have tried) they too into each other!
I know several of you keep your horses out all year round I admit I am very scared of change hence reluctance to leave livery yard I also know a lot of people would like to have a 7 acre field to do with as they wish!
Any advice on what to do? Both for financial benefit in terms of field management or leaving livery and horse / human happiness!