What do you pay and get for your DIY and Part livery?

Rochelle

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Sorry another livery question! Just getting some ideas, I would be really grateful for any input. Please could you tell me what you get for your Part and DIY livery and rough price for each and for any extras you may ask for. The area you are in would be a bonus! Thank you
 
£15 per horse (i have two)
lovely stable & wonderful yard
use of the school
own tack/feed room (lockable)
help with turn out/bring in / feed if required.
 
£35 per week per horse, this includes....stable, turnout, water, arena and hay. Have to pay an additional £2per bale for straw. This is in the Bridgwater (somerset) area!!!

IF ANYONE KNOWS OF CHEAPER PLACES IN THIS AREA PLEASE LET ME KNOW!
 
DIY £20 week (tunbridge wells area)
Stable
Grazing over 85 acres
field for schooling (nothing in yet)
Good hacking

Have to pay for my own feed
Hay is on site and £2 bale
Shavings i have to get from other places at £7.20 bag
 
£36 per week
Stable
fields - all year turnout
Unlimited hay
Water etc
Wormers etc at trade price
Great hacking
Secure tack room with own cupboards
Feed room with own metal feedbins
Unlimited use of the 20 x 60 floodlit menage and jumping paddock with full sets of show jumps
Use of the back fields for hacking and use of the XC jumps (only a few of them)
Free lorry parking in secure compound
Wash room, washing machine, dryer etc
Caravan on site with tea/ coffee facilities and toilet / shower
Help with turn out etc if requred (at an extra cost)
 
I'm in North Lincolnshire...
£92 per week..for 5 stables, grazing and starvation paddocks, trailer storage, outdoor riding area with jumps, lots of off road hacking.
Use of indoor school is extra, hay and straw on site, large square bales, £14 for straw, £30 for hay.
 
DIY 20pw great hacking area good manege stable 24/7 turnout, in at night through winter..can't complain, cost more than that for the same thing with the exception of good hacking in Bristol 6 years ago
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DIY - £28 per week
stable
use of tack room
turnout in individual paddocks all year around
floodlit menege
set of show jumps
in summer use of mock xc course
ulimited hay
unlimited straw
free trailer parking
good hacking


That's in Worcesterhire.
 
OMG - I pay a fortune for mine compared to others:
£35per week per horse for stable/grazing/nice school/not so nice hacking and have to box out a few times a week.
All hay/feed/bedding etc on top. Based in essex area.
 
I pay £30 per week for;
stable and grazing - with all year turnout
water & electric
school to use
owners live on site and manage the place well

hay is on site but is extra
i have to buy in any shavings i want on average £8 a bale
wormer is extra but supplied by yard at relevant worming times
i have to pay for use of toll rides, about £6 a month
if i need some assistance for turn out or rugging etc its a £1 a go

Think thats about it
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£90/month for stable and grazing on small yard in guildford surrey, great hacking for miles, jumping paddock and grass marked dressage arena.can go to neighbouring yard to hire school if i want.
I buy everything in and is laid back flexible yard. Yard owner doenst charge much for extras : )
 
Part £390 a month, that includes everything except riding, grooming and joint supplement.

Use of floodlit 40x20 school, showjumps and excellent hacking. Owners live on site.
 
We pay £30 per week for one horse on DIY livery. Included in this is an all year round stable (not the biggest, but adequate and of good quality), year round group turnout inc. 24/7 April-November if required, trailer parking, ad lib hay and haylage (excellent quality), 24/7 supervision as YO lives on the yard, full use of outdoor school, excellent hacking.
There dont seem to be any official 'extras' - YO is happy to bring in any horse who looks miserable, and would T/O if asked (although I like to do everything myself). Everyone helps each other when needed- a favour for a favour
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I pay £70 per week for part livery and for that my horse is mucked out every morning, turned out, brought in, fed, hayed and watered, held for the vet/farrier when needed, etc.
All I have to do is ride and groom. We have two schools, all year turnout (albeit limited in winter), off road hacking, jumping paddock, good stables, big beds...
And I'm in Essex.
 
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