Post by Robmin on Aug 30, 2014 15:05:29 GMT
Livery Types
DIY Livery
You are expected to do everything, exercise the horse, muck the stable out, ensure the paddock is kept clean, you are allowed to use stable feed and bedding but you will need to pay
Cost: $150 a month
Working Livery
The horse is allowed to be used in lessons, and may be mucked out for you and some care is taken for the horse, you are expected however to muck out the stable and ensure your food bill and bedding bill is kept up to date
Cost: $250 a month
Part Livery
Part Livery means that while you're expected to do most the work most the times on arranged days where you may not be available stable staff will exercise the horse, muck the horse out, turn out, keep the paddocks clean and ensure the horse is fed and watered
Cost: $500 a Month
Full Livery
You can pretty much turn up to just ride the horse if you wish, everything else will be taken care of. On days you're not available you can request stable hands to exercise the horse
Cost: $1000 a month
Food and Bedding
Food
Haylage - $20 a month
Alfafa - $50 a month
Oats - $25 a month
Barley - $25 a month
Sugar beet - $50 a month
Competition Mix - $100 a month
Performance Mix - $100 a Month
Senior Mix - $150 a month
Bedding
Newspaper shreddings - $10 a month
Woodshavings - $25 a month
Straw - $50 a month
Rubber matting being placed down - one time cost of $1000 a month
Upkeep
Farriers Visit - New shoes - $ 500 every 3 months
Farriers Visit - Studs fitting - $100 each call out
Vets - Worming - $100 each call out
Vets - Shots - $100 each call out
Vets - emergency care - $500 - $1000 depending (This will be quoted in thread)
DIY Livery
You are expected to do everything, exercise the horse, muck the stable out, ensure the paddock is kept clean, you are allowed to use stable feed and bedding but you will need to pay
Cost: $150 a month
Working Livery
The horse is allowed to be used in lessons, and may be mucked out for you and some care is taken for the horse, you are expected however to muck out the stable and ensure your food bill and bedding bill is kept up to date
Cost: $250 a month
Part Livery
Part Livery means that while you're expected to do most the work most the times on arranged days where you may not be available stable staff will exercise the horse, muck the horse out, turn out, keep the paddocks clean and ensure the horse is fed and watered
Cost: $500 a Month
Full Livery
You can pretty much turn up to just ride the horse if you wish, everything else will be taken care of. On days you're not available you can request stable hands to exercise the horse
Cost: $1000 a month
Food and Bedding
Food
Haylage - $20 a month
Alfafa - $50 a month
Oats - $25 a month
Barley - $25 a month
Sugar beet - $50 a month
Competition Mix - $100 a month
Performance Mix - $100 a Month
Senior Mix - $150 a month
Bedding
Newspaper shreddings - $10 a month
Woodshavings - $25 a month
Straw - $50 a month
Rubber matting being placed down - one time cost of $1000 a month
Upkeep
Farriers Visit - New shoes - $ 500 every 3 months
Farriers Visit - Studs fitting - $100 each call out
Vets - Worming - $100 each call out
Vets - Shots - $100 each call out
Vets - emergency care - $500 - $1000 depending (This will be quoted in thread)