A Guide to Finding the Perfect Livery Yard for Your Horse

Horse betting and horse racing have long been popular pastimes for those looking to get some friendly competition in the betting world, and the popularity is only growing with the increasingly available betting sites and betting payment options, from credit cards to e-wallets.

Whether you follow horses during their career, search out which jockeys are more consistent, or study betting patterns – online betting platforms make it easier to find events suited to your betting tastes. Payment methods are often just as abundant, so you can bet without worrying about tracking down cash.

But are you a fan of horses from another point of view? Are you looking for the perfect livery yard for your horse? Are you overwhelmed by the seemingly endless options of where to keep them comfortable and secure?

Worry no more – this guide will provide all the insight needed to make an informed decision about choosing a livery yard. From considering various factors such as location, cost, services provided, and available facilities, we’ll equip you with all the tips and considerations necessary when finding the ideal place for your four-legged friend. So if you’re keen to start your search, read on!

Reputation of Yard

The first thing you must consider when finding the perfect livery yard for your horse is the yard’s reputation. This can be quite challenging, especially if the yard itself is not listed on Google, since this would mean that reviews aren’t easy to come by.

However, one of the main things to keep an eye out for when learning about the yard’s reputation is the owner. You don’t want an owner who is too controlling, but you also want to avoid a negligent owner. You should also find a yard that the British Horse Society has approved since these yards do have to undergo certain quality checks.

Determine Your Involvement

The next thing you must remember when choosing the perfect livery yard is your involvement. This is an important to remember since some library yards are DIY, some are part livery, and some are full livery. You should find out how much involvement you need before settling with a yard.

  • DIY livery: These yards will require you to do most of the work, such as taking your horse out, brushing it and feeding it. The owner is responsible for maintaining the facilities and providing basic equipment.
  • Part livery: Part liveries are a good choice for those who don’t have time to fully maintain their horse. The owner will most likely have a set schedule for the yard in terms of when it is fed, when it is brushed, and when it goes out.
  • Full livery: These liveries are the most expensive since they provide both exercises for the horse and full care. These liveries are usually only used by those who want their horse to be ready for competition without much of their involvement.

Consider the Needs of Your Horse

That said, you should also consider your horse’s needs and compare it to the yard you are considering. For example, if you know that your horse needs specific maintenance, it wouldn’t be a good idea to use a DIY livery if you don’t have the time to check up on your horse and do what needs to be done.

There are other considerations to make, such as the sand or the grass used, whether dressage is available, if the arena is indoors or outdoors, and more. Does your horse get along with other horses? It might be fine in a group paddock, but if not, it will need an individual paddock. What sort of turnout is offered? Your horse might need an all-day turnout, but the livery only offers a limited turnout.

What You Need

Finally, the last thing you should remember when choosing a livery yard for your horse is what you need. As mentioned above, you might not have time to fully maintain your house, so a part livery would work.

However, there are other considerations to make, such as if you are sociable; if not, the livery yard you are looking for should be quiet and set up so that you don’t have to interact with others. Perhaps you are doing this with your child; then you might want a yard that caters to children so that your child can make friends.

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