When your horse is used surrounded by the riding college, do they repay u or do u salary them?
I found this
This livery service includes all care and duties for the horse including hard nurture and hay. The owner can visit whenever they wish without have to perform the day to day tasks that comes near owning a horse. Price lb330 per month / lb10.85 a day
Your horse will be on full livery as below but will be used 5/6 days a week in the school. Price lb222 per month / lb7.30 a time
so that lb222 per month, is that them taking off lb108 to use your horse? or is that saying you have to earnings an EXTRA lb222
sorry if that seems dumb im learning lol
you pay the 222 and they use your horse.
or you pay 330 and they don't.
they are giving you a discount price for letting them use your horse in the school.
at the riding institution where I take my horse sometimes, they give a lower price whether you let your horse be used for lessons or, you can bring your horse their for a few nights, permit them use it for lessons, and get fress lessons yourself within return
basically, it is them run a riding school without buying their own riding conservatory horses
Yup, sounds like you get a reduction in exchange for letting them use your horse.
Doesn't sound like a intensely good deal, though. They are hardly giving you much of a reduction and they want to be able to use your horse almost every day contained by return??! when do you get to ride it? Sounds like a rip off.
I hang on to my pony at a barn where they are allowed to use him in lessons and other programs any morning of the week (I don't ride him at all) and all I have to pay for is his food because his senior pellet is more expensive than what they feed everyone else. He would have stayed there for free whether he were on regular grain. They cover his farrier costs, daily caution, etc. I also know that he is not used more than he can handle at his age and I have a righteous relationship with the staff there. I would be worried about how thorny this place plans to work your horse.
they will reduce the cost of the livery surrounded by order to be allowed to use your horse. working livery is a cheper way of boarding your horse. i think thats pretty darn steep for working livery intuitively but it depends where you are and, as you have said here, it's on full livery (despite being used surrounded by the school) which drives the cost back up.
Answers: It ability they will lower the price to lb222 (u pay the lb222 instead of u paying lb330) if u allow them to use your horse in the riding arts school. it seems a bit expensive if they plan to use your horse 5/6 days a week. When would you get to ride? You want to find out how many hours a day they plan to use your horse. It may be only an hour a afternoon and maybe 2 hours at the weekend but it may also be 4 or 5 hours a day which will leave no time for u to ride. Also who pays for shoes, vet fees and replacing tack? If they are using him evey day and u still have to pay for the extras it sounds resembling an even bigger con.I would think very carefully until that time I put my horse in a riding school. Do u really want a bunch of strangers bumping up and down on your horses back and pulling his mouth around? If I have a lack of time or money for my horse i would advetise for someone to share him, u have more control over what happens to your horse consequently
You still have to pay for board & feed etc.
So, they are most probable lowering the price for you.. the price of board.
i hope that makes sense?
I agree with horsecrazy about the money but judge carefully about placing a horse in working livery. Any horse will be ridden A LOT and you may not obtain the best from your horse when you ride. It's best to have a written document drawn up which you both sign outliing who pays for what. Who would pay for new tack and shoes?? It adjectives adds up but this place sounds really expensive to me. I think that working livery should be free and you should be able to ride 3 times a week. Your horse get ridden and you get a heavily discounted livery fee. Call a few yards formerly you take your horse to this expensive one OR find a DIY livery place and share the field with another creature who can share the jobs with you. DIY should be about lb100 a month and you can pay envelope a stable hand to turn out etc for lb2 a day. Also, you could share your horse so that it's ridden more.I construe the yard you refer to sounds like a scam!
i regard the lb222 is with the price with some taken off for them to use the horse contained by lessons.
You have to pay to board your horse ther (obviously) but i deem what they are saying is that if you let them use your horse for the riding scholl after they will lower the price to lb222
I agree with horsecrazy. They would be paying you, with the discount, for the use of your horse. I would quiz how many hours each of those 5/6 days a week they were going to use him, though whether its much over an hour per day, that doesn't leave much time for YOU to ride. The only passageway I would pay the stable to ride him is at your request, for exercize or training, and it should be a certain personage, or job description riding him, not lesson students, or a rentahank er. You want to be very careful next to this. Lessons should not be too bad, since they are under an instructor's supervision, but from the horror stories that are on here, I wonder. Same way, a hack ride should not be doomed to failure, if supervised, but some of those poor horses, especially if in recent times sent out, not a guided trail ride, get subjected to some really poor handling.
I almost never find time to ride anymore, so I am considering the same entry, but I think it would have to be a show barn before I could create up my mind.
They are taking money off so that they can use your horse. This kind of livery is not something I would recommend as it can lead to adjectives sorts of problems like who pays for shoeing if you ride 3 times a week and they use it 8 times a week and who is responsible for the vet fees. What happens whether you want your horse and it has been injured by them.
In my opinion it is simply too risky. go for the first option.