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Discuss horse riding and ownership on our Horse forum.

Ok, humour me please

39 replies

Owls · 13/11/2009 19:30

One of those irritating 'guess' threads. Shouldn't take long though as there's not many of us in here.

Full livery Mon-Fri. All hay/bedding, full care of your horse, no hidden extras.
24hr on site grooms/staff.
Menage/lovely safe hacking
Heated washbox
Tuition available from resident professional showjumper.
Liveries' lounge - warm, comfortable, full cooking facilities and showers.

Go on then please guess - how much per week?

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Jajas · 13/11/2009 19:32

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Owls · 13/11/2009 19:45

Am in Warwickshire. Honestly, won't keep this on too long but want some more guesses.

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Owls · 13/11/2009 19:45

Think it must be DIY at the weekend although that wasn't specified.

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cookielove · 13/11/2009 19:46

£349 or £105

TurkeyLurkey · 13/11/2009 19:48

110 a week is my guess.

cazboldy · 13/11/2009 19:54

£150 a week

TurkeyLurkey · 13/11/2009 19:56

It sounds amazing....

Owls · 13/11/2009 20:02

Going to sort dinner then if nobody else has guessed will tell.

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MitchyInge · 13/11/2009 20:43

£150 plus all your signed photographs of Nick Skelton?

elastamum · 13/11/2009 21:08

About £120 i'd guess. Be interested though as am considering putting my horse back on livery when we move as am a lone parent and fed up with 6am mucking out on top of everything else. Have only one horse left so can just about afford it

JoeyBettany · 13/11/2009 21:13

£200-just a guess but I was shocked to find out how much it cost to let a shetland pony graze on a rough paddock recently rough paddock cost.

Owls · 13/11/2009 21:17

Ok people hang onto your riding hats ...... drum roll......

£30per week. Seriously.

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Southwestwhippet · 13/11/2009 21:18

How much grazing is there? If you have turn out every day in winter I would guess at about £120 p/week.

Restricted grazing in winter may be less.

nymphadora · 13/11/2009 21:20

Impressive, whats the snag ?

joeybettany love the name BTW

Southwestwhippet · 13/11/2009 21:20

WOW... how have you managed that? Lucky you

MitchyInge · 13/11/2009 21:20

Get out of here, £30? Thirty?

cookielove · 13/11/2009 21:20

dam it i was hoping, my high guess would win!! £30 oh my i wish i lived near you!!

elastamum · 13/11/2009 21:22

Crickey, i pay £25 just for a stable, do you get to sleep with the showjumper?? (visions of Jilly cooper..)

Owls · 13/11/2009 21:23

No I'm fortunate (or not depending how you look at it) to keep mine at home. But this place has opened up not far away. Can't work out how they can offer it tbh.

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MitchyInge · 13/11/2009 21:25

How does that cover hay and water and wages though? Even diy is more than that!

Owls · 13/11/2009 21:27

Yep Mitchy £30!

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MitchyInge · 13/11/2009 21:28

Am moving to Warwickshire! (Where is Warwickshire?)

Owls · 13/11/2009 21:31

I know Mitchy and that is what is puzzling. And why would you offer so cheap? Made a few enquiries today and apparently they are legit with good stables, etc. Strange. Maybe once you're in they put the price up to £200PW or something. Really don't know.

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Owls · 13/11/2009 21:33

Elastamum - mmm have you looked at the showjumpers round here?! No, I thought not.

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