starting a new livery yard

mealies

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This is just an idea at the moment. I live on a 20 acre small farm owned by my parents in a small village with lots of horses around. My dad is thinking of getting out of sheep/cows and poss having a few liverys.

We have our own outdoor school and plenty of sheds for indoor stables and probably a small indoor school. There is plenty of grazing.

We thought about starting with 3/4 DIY liveries. Does anyone have any thoughts as to whether this could work, or any other big issues to consider??

I will have to look into isurance and planning permission for change of use.

Thank you.
 
just make sure you set some rules from the start, such as that if they don't turn up, you'll get their horse in, feed it, or whatever, but for a fee.
i found that once my liveries discovered i'd do it if they didn't turn up, because i felt sorry for their poor horses, sometimes they didn't turn up for a few days...
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the horses weren't really the problem, and i made some lovely friends because some liveries were brilliant, but some people really take the p, basically.
you need the patience of a saint with that type!
also, some livery yards can turn into a hotbed of bitchyness, and you'll have to get used to having your stuff 'borrowed' (or in some cases nicked), with certain types.
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so you need ground rules, or a separate yard/tackroom for the liveries, maybe.
i think you need permission from the council, maybe change of use or something, if it's going to become a biggish affair. e.g. the planning permission you have for your outdoor school needs checking to make sure it's for commercial use, not private.
best of luck!
 
Sounds great I would love to have my own livery yard but I would rule with and iron fist!!! I have stayed on several livery yards and never had problems with the yard owners. I would agree though that main running problems would be:

1-Suff being taken. Always a problem if people dont have their own lockable tack rooms (also food/hay/bedding etc)

2-Tidyness. One of my bug bears. It should be a rule that everyone should tidy their own space and keep it that way.

3-Muck heaps. Will get much bigger with lots of liverys. make sure you have a disposal plan.

4-Safety. If you have someone on the yard who is not in the least safety concious (which happens alot) accidents will happen.

5-Tools. Mucking out tools which mysteriously dissapear all the time!

6-Nasty fighing horses. Some horses are just never compatible.

7-Trailer/lorry parking.

On the plus side though it's much nicer to have company on the yard.
 
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