Taking a horse to a southern uni - oxford?

Scheherezade

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At the moment I have my horse with me at a northern university, doing a BSc. I've seen a masters I like the sound of, but it's in Oxford, which I think is going to cost a lot more for livery. Also, are there any places to keep a horse near to the Uni/city?

I'm not sure what my other options would be. My OH is moving to Derby, but I couldn't ask him to take the horse for a year if I decide to go to Oxford. I could put him on loan, but I don't know if I'd trust anyone far away. Unless a sharer could be found in Oxford I suppose.

Just looking for ideas/what anyone in Oxfordshire knows about the average price of livery?
 
Livery is no more expensive here than anywhere else. EG: I am in OX18, my livery is £4 per day, bedding included. They are in barn stables, so huge, a lot of people only come up once a day as they work and we have a system that all horses are hayed at 6.30am, 12pm, 4.30pm and 10pm at no extra charge (you supply the hay and have it outside in baskets).
 
Yards that I have been at around the Oxford area have been about £35pw DIY, the one I am at now includes hay and straw for that. i don't know how that compares with where you are now
 
That sounds ok. I pay £20 for summer as he lives out 24/7 but it's a large centre with v.good facilities. Winter is £30 including hay.

Weezy - your yard sounds great, I might just send him down on the train now :D How close is it to the city centre? Are there many yards close to the city? And is there an availability of sharers just in case?



Thanks :) I assumed the south would be loads more expensive. It's just because my uncle pays for my livery, and he has a strict no more than £40 a week policy! Although if I did a masters he might be more proud and up it, haha. I'm just trying to get all my options sorted so I can make an informed decision when it comes to it.
 
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