AnnaJLloyd
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Pimms for anyone reading this as its a jolly whiney first post and long, but would really appreciate any feedback!
Quick backstory: I own a lovely thoroughbred mare, have owned horses all my life and mostly had them on DIY livery. Eight years ago work commitments dictated switching to a full livery yard, so admittedly Im rather out of the loop in terms of what things cost these days to buy separately.
Back to present day: My partner and I have recently decided to work more from home and have been looking for a house which would enable us to do so. Weve found one we like and it happens to have 2 acres of land, plus another 3 acres for sale separately (which the owner of the house also owns hence the option to buy both paddocks is available to us). Initially we werent looking for a house with land at all, but we did need a couple of outbuildings and in this case its come with acreage.
Its an ideal set up in every which way, would need no money spent on it to make it horse ready and serves all other non-horsey purposes brilliantly. The catch is that its over an hour away from current yard and the next nearest suitable yard is a 45 minute drive on a good day. There are more local yards but for one reason or other they arent suitable (one has very limited turnout for example, another offers only grass livery with no stabling etc).
Initially I thought fab! No problem! Ill keep her at home! Then I started doing the sums and cant quite believe how little Id be saving by doing this. Its not so much that the aim would be to save money by keeping her at home (though obviously thatd be lovely!), but in order to purchase the additional land I would need to justify the expense for doing so and whilst the land is a good price I cant understand how just the basic keep of my horse (Im not referring here to the land cost itself) would be any better - if not worse - than full livery costs. Feed, hay, bedding etc just seem to gobble up the majority of livery fees alone. Then theres the added costs of a companion neddy to think about!
The difficulty is that were we to buy the house (which is perfect for our extremely specific needs) mare would HAVE to live at home or I'd just not get to see her due to travelling to/from yard time. So if possible I'd like to make it work :-/.
Obviously Im aware prices have gone up but how on earth do all you who own/rent acreage make it work financially? Is buying in bulk still the done thing? Most places Ive contacted seem to offer a barely-worth-doing discount for buying this way.
Pimms all round!
Quick backstory: I own a lovely thoroughbred mare, have owned horses all my life and mostly had them on DIY livery. Eight years ago work commitments dictated switching to a full livery yard, so admittedly Im rather out of the loop in terms of what things cost these days to buy separately.
Back to present day: My partner and I have recently decided to work more from home and have been looking for a house which would enable us to do so. Weve found one we like and it happens to have 2 acres of land, plus another 3 acres for sale separately (which the owner of the house also owns hence the option to buy both paddocks is available to us). Initially we werent looking for a house with land at all, but we did need a couple of outbuildings and in this case its come with acreage.
Its an ideal set up in every which way, would need no money spent on it to make it horse ready and serves all other non-horsey purposes brilliantly. The catch is that its over an hour away from current yard and the next nearest suitable yard is a 45 minute drive on a good day. There are more local yards but for one reason or other they arent suitable (one has very limited turnout for example, another offers only grass livery with no stabling etc).
Initially I thought fab! No problem! Ill keep her at home! Then I started doing the sums and cant quite believe how little Id be saving by doing this. Its not so much that the aim would be to save money by keeping her at home (though obviously thatd be lovely!), but in order to purchase the additional land I would need to justify the expense for doing so and whilst the land is a good price I cant understand how just the basic keep of my horse (Im not referring here to the land cost itself) would be any better - if not worse - than full livery costs. Feed, hay, bedding etc just seem to gobble up the majority of livery fees alone. Then theres the added costs of a companion neddy to think about!
The difficulty is that were we to buy the house (which is perfect for our extremely specific needs) mare would HAVE to live at home or I'd just not get to see her due to travelling to/from yard time. So if possible I'd like to make it work :-/.
Obviously Im aware prices have gone up but how on earth do all you who own/rent acreage make it work financially? Is buying in bulk still the done thing? Most places Ive contacted seem to offer a barely-worth-doing discount for buying this way.
Pimms all round!