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Just wondering what facilities your yard has, what type of livery your horse is on and how much you pay a month??
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Whiskey is going to be on full livery 5 days a week (we just muck out at weekends, the yard does everything else) at £65 per week. The yard has an outdoor school with an all weather surface and floolights (though the riding school gets priority), a field full of show jumps and really good hacking just 2 mins roadwork away.

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Maiden has a grassy eight acre field with secure (but barbed wire) fencing, auto-filling water trough, and we have access to a barn with hard-standing if needed. Nothing more. £12/week. I don't need anything more though as she's off work.
Berlin has fields and a stable (no electric anywhere) and a small area of the field to school in when it's dry. Don't know what his owner pays for that though.
At the yard I am taking Maiden back to when she's in work again, we have a stable, well-kept fields, floodlit 25m x 60m rubber-surfaced school with jumps, access to a SJing field in summer, fab hacking (direct access to the woods in the summer), storage space for everything etc. etc. for £25/week (no feed or bedding included).
 
I keep Berry on DIY, I get individual turnout (which is a mixture of post and rail and electric fencing). Floodlite outdoor sand school, jumping paddock with a few x country fences, and fantastic hacking.
I pay 133 a month
 
DIY livery.
365 day turnout, of variable quality.
20x40m arena with lights and jumps.
jumping paddock with jumps.
loads of off-road hacking.
small XC course.
a storeroom- which is an unused stable.
£120 p.c.m
 
DIY

Large dirt floor stables with good secure yard, limited storage, excellent daily turnout, floodlit school with jumps and good hacking on the doorsteps

2 stables available for £70 a month
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DIY

Large stable I guess must be 15x15
Rubber school with lights (only spot lights though not perfect)
Jumps and jumping paddocks
electric fenced fields
off road riding
no tack room though
a lot of mice and rats... as i found out yesterday... cleaning out my grooming kit eeeek
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hay and straw included
xc course in pipeline... and possibly jumping arena yay
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£115 a month

we also pay for her to be turned out in the mornings £2 per day...
 
We have:
365 days of post and rail turnout.
Sand school (no lights)
Horse Walker (added cost)
Hay £2.50 per bale
Shavings £5.00 a bale
12 x 12 stable
Good hacking out area.
Oh £25.00 a week for stable rent.
 
The new yard im at now we have:

Shes living out at the moment so:
A large field with just one other, trees as shelter (pay £10 extra for this)
2 large floodlit schools
Ok hacking
Tackroom
Seperate storage rooms
Jumping field
Lorry parking £10 month
TOTAL £105 (then hay etc on top)

Next month this will include a good size stable yay
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TOTAL £115 for stable/grazing etc, £10 for lorry, £10 for special turnout - £135
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Assisted DIY. £25 a week for stable. £3.50 for a bale of hay, £2 for a bag of woodchip, £1 for the y/o to bring in or put out. If I can't get down, it's £5 to muck out, do hay, water, feed, t/o. £2 to hold for farrier/vet etc.

All weather floodlit school with full set of jumps. Good hacking. Daily turn out from March-December. Lorry/trailer parking £10 a month.

There's only 3 liveries including me, I love it! Full would be £80 a week.
 
DIY livery, 365 day turnout, out 24 hrs in summer, post & rail and elect fencing, no wire, floodlit exercise area, polyjumps, xc course, Trec training obstacles, off-road riding, horse shower (hot and cold), hay soaking or steaming facilities, good hacking area with quiet lanes and nice bridlepaths, hay/feed stores, tack stores, safe parking, all very secure. £28 p/w (121.00 per month), £1 per day for morning t/o, £10 per month to store lorry, £5 per day if you want your pony mucked out, £2 to bring in and feed and wash feed bowl, owners on site 24hrs.
 
My yard will have-

Brand new american barn stabling
60 x 40m floodlit arena
Horse walker
Solarium
Wash room with hot water
Toilet
Shower
Client's lounge
Tack room with individual lockers
Feed room
Rug room
1 mile XC course
5 mile Farm Ride

DIY will be £50 per week, which includes unlimited hay and straw and your horse being fed at 5.30am every morning.
 
DIY - £30 a week. 24 x 7 grazing from May to October, though I normally have to put out hay from August for my two and winter t/o four days a week on what ends up a mud pit by January. 20 x 40 indoor school, secure tack room and feed store and hay storeage area. We get our own feed and hay and the YO provides shaving at cost - now £6.50.

Can have livery which is reasonably priced - £2.50 for muck out, £1 to put horse out and bring in. Full livery - t/o, b/i, m/o and feed is £5 a day.

I park my trailer for £2.50 a week.
 
Part livery which includes everything but riding..ie brushed every day, mucked out, feed, turnout/bring in, haylage...
Turnout - 365 days a year in post & rail/electric fencing. Excellent ground conditions no matter what the weather it seems. There are fields for summer grazing and different fields for winter grazing. Horse can go out 24/7 if you want.
My horse is stabled in a big barn with individual stables - both ends are open in summer which is lovely...it is big, light and airy and yet cosy in winter.
Olympic size outdoor all-weather floodlit school, offroad hacking...instructors are welcome...can ride round the land if you dont have time or inclination to go out for a hack!
I pay aprox £600 a month which can include shoeing, worming, there are no charges for vet visits if I cant be there.
I love my yard and the way it is run and all the horses are relaxed and well-looked after...it is probably the best run yard I have been at in 25+ years!
There is never any shouting, dramas or incidents. There is a routine so the horses are relaxed. Also no kids are allowed!!! Horses seem to settle in a matter of minutes when they arrive. If you have a problem they are experienced and willing to help sort it out.
I dont worry about her for once in all the time I have owned her (she isnt the easiest horse to manage!). I see her 6 days a week and will always do stuff myself ie. groom, bring her in, feed her but also I know she is fine if I am not there.
It is my peaceful haven in this mad world!!!
 
Grass livery-diy.
Small indoor, outdoor (not floodlit) a few xc jumps-sj course in summer.
Good hacking-tonnes of grazing.
I pay £92/month in summer and £125?month in winter (inluding adlib haylage)
 
DIY. Personal tack room. Feed/hay/ covered store area. Covered pen. Lots of grazing with 3 others (total number on yard
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) Post n rail. Sole use of dressage school. Floodlights (plug and go). 17 x 11 stable. My boy is fed each morning and night and haynet hung up at bedtime. Turned out and bought in daily if I choose but I like doing this myself (not always possible in winter). £20 a week. I love my yard owner, substitute mother. I try and make myself indispensible in return though as much as she will let me.
 
What most of you guys call Part Livery, but round here it's full....so horse turned out, rugs changed, fed, mucked out, watered. But not groomed or exercised. £70 per week. Including free unlimited use of floodlit outdoor school, a few jumps. Livery yard forms part of equine clinic so also access to horse walker, spa, shiatsu therapist, vets on site several days per week, and two very knowledgeable YO's who will happily give as much advice as you want (or not if you don't want it), no bitching policy on yard. Fab!
 
what facilities your yard has,
outdoor school(sand)with lights
three paddocks post and railed with shelter in each(not much grass in winter though)
stable(2) 12x12 with rubber mats-indoor ear right outside and outdoor window in each stable
own tackroom and feed room
lovely hacking and shows easy to get to-beach rides,woodlands,quiet lanes and only an hour to places ike myerscough

what type of livery your horse is on
diy-but yo will pop them in and out and look after them if i go on hol!

and how much you pay a month
£90 per horse per month
 
At my livery yard you could get . .

for £15 a week

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[*]24/7, 365days Per Year turnout in large fields (10-18acres), mares/geldings separated
[*]starvation paddocks &amp; open barn are available should it be required
[*]access to floodlit arena (which doesnt flood &amp; can be booked for your lessons)
[*]access to local bridleways &amp; country lanes
[*]field rides (yards land) full routes that can exceed 1hrs riding time
[*]shared tackroom, &amp; only used as a tackroom, bright airy &amp; light
[*]locked 2 storey storage area for belongings, upstairs is full of rug lines

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for £20 a week
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[*]all the above +
[*]a stable in a barn (single row of 8 boxes)
[*]access to a large 'stable' (part of a barn) for sick/injured horses - allows them to be on box rest but with more space to prevent them stiffening up
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YO's dont want to do anything other than DIY &amp; are very happy for us to make arrangements between ourselves
RE: sharing jobs e.g. turning out for a friend. they leave us to it &amp; will remove anyone causing hassle

hay is charged extra @
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[*]£20 per 1/2 tonne bale
[*]or £5 per week for as much as you want
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straw is also available but not 100% certain of the price
 
Alisha is on a DIY yard with an outdoor, floodlit menage, 24/7 turnout in the summer and all day turnout during the winter. I pay £100/month, then extra for hay/straw/feed etc.
Jigsaw is on working livery. The college has a 25x60m outdoor menage with jumps, 20x40m indoor school, horse walker, under cover tie up area, 24/7 turnout in the summer, restricted turnout in winter (suits jigsaw as he doesn't like going out in the winter!). Pay £287/month which includes everything (mucking out, grooming, exercising, feed, hay, bedding (i have shavings), shoeing etc).
Excellent hacking at both places. School is pretty much always free at my DIY yard and it's not too bad at the college either, all the lessons are written on the board so I know when the schools booked and I just work around it
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my children are on DIY (it's not a livery yard, is private yard just round the corner). Have stable, hay, straw, individual turnout (in good weather) during the winter and turn out with company in the summer. Excellent hacking right on the doorstep.
 
From our 2 liveries perspective, they pay £250 a month for both their horses, on diy livery with 24/7 turnout with post and rail fencing. Stable if they need it, (as we're just finishing rebuilding them so will have 6 fancy stables soon) use of 45x25 outdoor rubber and sand arena with floodlights, parking for their lorry um think thats it?
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I'm on DIY livery, with:
40x60 outdoor flood lit school
Full set of showjumps (water trays fillers etc)
XC course
XC schooling field
Woodland ride 6.5km (runs along side xc course)
Quiet hacking but not many loops
American barn type stabling (all new monarch stables)
Large heated kitchen with shower and toilet
Secure tackroom
Huge metal feed bins (rodent proof) which form part of your storage space, also other storage areas.
365 turnout (25/7) in summer
3 horse wash down areas (rubber matted)
Bedding/Haylage on site
Its also a UK Chasers venue so has competitions through summer.
2 resident Instructors - YM lives on site

I pay £150 per calender month, bedding and haylage is on top (can't remember how much) and i get a small discount for my 2nd horse.
 
My horses are on DIY livery( stabled at night). I pay £44 per week.
The yard has the following:
On site saddlery and feed merchant
All weather flood lit arena
Lunging arena
Indoor arena
Coffee shop
Off road hacking
Show jumps
Cross country course
Working hunter course
BHS qualified staff and instructors
Tack, rug, hay storage
 
Well mum and dad rent a samll yard to a friend of ours for £100 per week.
She currently has 3 broodmares, 1 foal, 1 youngster in for selling, her own youngster and the companion pony. She gets water delivered and muck removed whenever, but pays for the straw and haylage we provide.
The turnout isn't all year (as it gets to wet and muddy) but they are all out at the mo, in the two 20 acre fields! There is a 20 by 40 sand school with jumps, small xc course, great bridleways and on farm hacking!
So basically 7 at the mo, but did have 10 at one point in the summer!!!
When she has a horse in for schooloing/breaking they pay her between £50 and £70 per week, and if she gives lessons in our school we get £10 a go!!!
 
I have 3 horses on DIY and it's £260 pcm for the 3 of them.

That includes:

Big stable each in barn
automatic waterers
a much hay/haylage as I want
YO feeds them all at 7am
Year round turn out in with natural water, safe fencing and only mares in their field (my 3 are mares)
flood lit sand/rubber outdoor school
Jumps
Jumping paddock in summer
some small x-c jumps/field
kitchen
bathroom
hot water (£1 for enough water to bath 3 horses)
free trailer/lorry parking
Private storage space for feeds/"stuff"
Tack room
space to hang/store/dry rugs
as many turnips as I like for £4.50 each horse all winter
lots of hacking

I buy barely straw in at £15 for a big bale and it lasts 2/3wks between the 3 of them.

I think it's fab
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exluding hay or straw we pay £112 a month for DIY with outdoor school good hacking and some fields to use, secure tack room, some jumps, although they need replacing
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and decent turnout
hay and straw is 2.50 each a bale i think
 
Full livery (excluding riding, although it can be added. Includes an hour on the walker every day). We have:-

3 outdoor schools (1 with a permanent set of jumps up)
2 indoor schools (1 olympic size, 1 60 x 40)
Heated cafe overlooking the olympic arena
Horse walker
Large heated tackroom with lockers
Heated rug rails
Solarium
Horse shower area (hot and cold)
Indoor american barn style stables with are thermostat controlled to keep at a constant temperature
Off road trails

Paying £280 per month
 
Full livery - £95/week

-20x60m rubber menage, floodlit
-Individual turnout in post &amp; rail/electric fencing.......the house overlooks my horse's paddock so he is well supervised
-Daily poo-picking
-As much hay as I want
-As much feed as I want - Buy my own supplements
-Shavings beds
-Grooming
-Tack cleaning (if you want it)
-Rugging up, changing turnout boots, picking out feet
-Supervision with farrier etc
-Great supervision as house and tack room integral to yard
-Ample parking on hard surface - free lorry and trailer parking
-Fantasitc hacking (but only when you get across fast main road)
-Plaiting for shows
-Quality trained staff that know what they are doing

The main thing is the owner is receptive to owner input and wants to provide a quality service. You get what you pay for and there is a good atmosphere on the yard.

Only things not included that could be -clipping, lessons are extra but liveries get a reduced rate. Also if you want your horse exercised that is an extra.
 
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