Sags_Deer
Well-Known Member
How much do you pay for full livery and what does it include
I don't, but yard not far charges 800pcm.
That's all care, std feeds, ad lib hay or haylage, bedded on shavings, groomed, on horse walker at least 3 x a week, turnout daily all year round, tho in worst of winter it might be half day out.
Decent 70 x 30 outdoor arena and cool down track through wooded area and past fields.
Also inc is clipping, holding for vet and farrier.
Extras is being ridden by the pro, or can top up to 950pcm and have horse ridden twice a week by pro on flat or jumped.
I don't think that's bad price really to just rock up and ride, they can have horse ready and waiting tacked up if asked..... but then I'd question why the owner has a horse....
Blimey that’s a good dealFlippin’ ‘eck I hope my YM doesn’t read this thread!!! .......
I pay £450 pcm for all feed (YM orders whatever you want), hay, turn out, all jobs done, 6 bales of shavings per month (I never buy extras). We have a nice out door school, a couple of hundred acres of farm rides to hack on and plenty of turn out.
Blimey that’s a good deal
This has been discussed before, but in my experience full = full as in everything done inc riding tack cleaning and grooming. Part means part=, partly done as you don't ride tack or groom. Never understand when liveries tell me do we do full livery and I say no part, explain what we do and they said that is what I wan't.For what I would term part livery (which seems to be what some will call full) the cheapest I paid was £95/week and the most expensive £140/week (that included 7 day care, feed/hay/bedding, lorry parking, school, turnout, hacking. I think the best value one was £120/week.
I haven’t used proper full livery until fairly recently, but it’s embarrassingly good value @ £175/week for pretty much everything - schooling/training/grooming/clipping/tack cleaning. That said I’m having to switch from straw (included) to dust free bagged bedding which I will pay for on top so will be nearer £190/week.
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