Nudibranch
Well-Known Member
We are moving house in 2 weeks and there's a lovely field adjoining the house. The ground is too hilly/stony for cutting hay but the farmer grazes cows and sheep. A new farmer is taking over the tenancy in autumn and OH knows him through a friend so we are hoping to move the horses over if we can persuade the farmer to rent us some land.
We haven't actually talked money yet so I was wondering what might be a sensible offer if we can catch him in a good mood?! We would fence off a section ourselves if need be (he's apparently not keen on horses) so I'm talking literally just grazing plus the corner of a barn for storing hay and feed. I was thinking maybe £80 a month is reasonable? That's £1000 a year... might that be enough to persuade him?!
We haven't actually talked money yet so I was wondering what might be a sensible offer if we can catch him in a good mood?! We would fence off a section ourselves if need be (he's apparently not keen on horses) so I'm talking literally just grazing plus the corner of a barn for storing hay and feed. I was thinking maybe £80 a month is reasonable? That's £1000 a year... might that be enough to persuade him?!