What do you pay for DIY livery in Yorkshire?

TigerTail

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Depends what sort of yard you are looking at and where in yorks, east tends to be cheaper than north as far as i know - obviously the bigger the place the bigger the bill!
 

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I was thinking generally for year round turn out, good quality grazing, enough space to store my stuff, good hacking and an outdoor school. I don't ask for much ;)
 

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I pay 17 per week for stable, 24/7 turnout all year, storage space, secure tack room. No facilities, fab hacking. Downside it is a dairy farm and we have no control over where the horses are turned out so at the moment they are on about 50 acres - some silage fields that are resting and the rest dairy grazing so v v v high in sugar!
 

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I was thinking generally for year round turn out, good quality grazing, enough space to store my stuff, good hacking and an outdoor school. I don't ask for much ;)

I pay £310 per month for 2 horses and 1 pony.

I have this, 24/7/365 quality grazing, 3 stables, stable for storage of all my gear, off road hacking and a floodlit outdoor.

Haylage and Straw is extra, I buy Shavings in for the pony.
 

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Its £21 a week at ours - just stable and grazing. Any assisted services are extra and you have to get your own hay, bedding and feed.
 

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£20 a week for stable, grazing and storage. We have to provide everything else. No school.

At my old livery yard DIY was £22 a week + £12 a week for hay + £7 bedding + 50p per turnout/bring in.
 

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£35 per week for stable, use of field, outdoor and unlimited hay and straw... Only gripe is that the turnout is wet muddy and not wel fenced. In winter turnout is reduced to 3 days a wk but tbh I don't always do that often as horses hate standing in muddy fields!
 

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I was paying £15 per week for a small stable (for storage) and 24/7 turnout without a stable. There was access to an outdoor school but the surface was very slippy.
 
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