zoeshiloh
Well-Known Member
I am just wondering what systems different livery yards have... Over the years I have kept my horses on several different yards, each with different policies on school use. I am yet to decide which had the best idea!
At one yard you booked the school if you wanted sole use of it (up to a week in advance) but if you weren't bothered about sole use, you just went in when you wanted (as long as not booked by someone else). This worked very well.
Another yard had a similar sort of policy, but if you wanted sole use, you had to pay an extra 'hire' charge - this meant if you were having a lesson and wanted the school to yourself, you had to pay £5 so that no other liveries were allowed in. This led to a lot of issues, as a lot of people did not pay the private fee, and other liveries would ride on purpose at the same time to try and get some free advice from your instructor.
I m fairly laid back when it comes to school use - my view is that there are only so many hours in the day, and with most people finishing work around the same time, you have to be flexible. I am happy to ride my horses in the school with other people - our school is 65x25 so perfectly big enough to avoid other horses. I have a youngster who was only recently backed, but am happy to ride around other horses etc. However, other people on the yard are getting funny about riding together, and want to book the school for sole use - the trouble is, I work a long way away from home (an hour and a half commute) so by the time I get to the yard, I want to just get on and ride, not wait around for another hour, which can sometimes happen. Everyone else at the yard is either at school, self employed or works from home, so why oh why do they all leave it until 6.30 to ride, then want sole use of the enormous school. The YO has now asked us to write in the diary when we want to use the school - this is a problem for me, as somedays I work away all over the country, and I never know exactly what time I will be back - some days early, some days late. I do not know until I get into the office that morning a lot of the time. I have "booked" my time slots for the week, but also written under them that I am happy for others to ride at the same time - I have no problem with sharing the arena, the only time I ask for private use would be if I were having a lesson. I can't understand why some people have a problem with sharing use of the arena - I have never had this issue at any yard before, where everyone just piles in, follows the school rules, and gets their horses used to being ridden together. As OH is in the process of buying and setting up a livery yard, I am keen to know how other people manage school usage, and what they think is the best idea?
At one yard you booked the school if you wanted sole use of it (up to a week in advance) but if you weren't bothered about sole use, you just went in when you wanted (as long as not booked by someone else). This worked very well.
Another yard had a similar sort of policy, but if you wanted sole use, you had to pay an extra 'hire' charge - this meant if you were having a lesson and wanted the school to yourself, you had to pay £5 so that no other liveries were allowed in. This led to a lot of issues, as a lot of people did not pay the private fee, and other liveries would ride on purpose at the same time to try and get some free advice from your instructor.
I m fairly laid back when it comes to school use - my view is that there are only so many hours in the day, and with most people finishing work around the same time, you have to be flexible. I am happy to ride my horses in the school with other people - our school is 65x25 so perfectly big enough to avoid other horses. I have a youngster who was only recently backed, but am happy to ride around other horses etc. However, other people on the yard are getting funny about riding together, and want to book the school for sole use - the trouble is, I work a long way away from home (an hour and a half commute) so by the time I get to the yard, I want to just get on and ride, not wait around for another hour, which can sometimes happen. Everyone else at the yard is either at school, self employed or works from home, so why oh why do they all leave it until 6.30 to ride, then want sole use of the enormous school. The YO has now asked us to write in the diary when we want to use the school - this is a problem for me, as somedays I work away all over the country, and I never know exactly what time I will be back - some days early, some days late. I do not know until I get into the office that morning a lot of the time. I have "booked" my time slots for the week, but also written under them that I am happy for others to ride at the same time - I have no problem with sharing the arena, the only time I ask for private use would be if I were having a lesson. I can't understand why some people have a problem with sharing use of the arena - I have never had this issue at any yard before, where everyone just piles in, follows the school rules, and gets their horses used to being ridden together. As OH is in the process of buying and setting up a livery yard, I am keen to know how other people manage school usage, and what they think is the best idea?