Showing posts with label Livery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Livery. Show all posts

Monday, 18 February 2013

DIY Livery vs Full Livery

What Livery option's best for
you? Photo: (c) DS Pugh
Like many decisions to be made by Horse owners these days, the choice of Livery option can be a little confusing! But trust us, it's really not that hard to find a suitable option for you and your horse! 

We've compiled some information on the different types of Livery Options available for you and your horse to help you make an informed choice

DIY Stabled Livery

This type of livery provides the horse owner with a stable in which to keep their horse and a field or paddock in which to turn their horse out during the day. The horse owner is responsible for all care including mucking out, turning the horse out to the field and bringing the horse in from the field and feeding of the horse on a daily basis. Bedding and hay are often not included and the horse owner must purchase these separately, although some livery yards may offer DIY stabled livery at a higher price with bedding and hay included. This type of livery requires the horse owner to attend to the horse in the morning and evening of every day.


Grass Livery

This type of livery provides the horse owner with a field in which to keep their horse. The horse owner is responsible for all care and feeding of the horse on a daily basis. This type of livery requires the horse owner to attend to the horse every day even if no feeding is necessary, in order to ascertain that the horse has suffered no injury or illness each day.

Part Livery

This type of livery is similar to DIY Stabled livery but the day to day care of the horse is shared by the owner and livery yard staff and the care routine will vary from yard to yard. Some livery yards may offer staff care during the week, with the horse owner responsible for the care of the horse at weekends, other livery yards may offer staff care in the mornings with the horse owner responsible for care of the horse in the evenings. Some livery yards may include some exercising of the horse within their part livery service. This type of livery is ideal for those horse owners whose work schedule makes it difficult for them to attend to their horse twice a day, 7 days a week.

Full Livery

In addition to providing the horse owner with a stable in which to keep their horse and a field in which to turn their horse out during the day, full livery usually also includes bedding, hay and feed. Livery yard staff are responsible for all care including mucking out, turning out the horse to the field and bringing the horse in from the field and feeding of the horse on a daily basis. Some livery yards may include exercising of the horse within their full livery service. This type of livery is ideal for the horse owner whose busy schedule does not give them the time to care for their horse on a daily basis.

Working Livery

Livery yards that also operate as a riding school sometimes offer a Working Livery. The horse is kept at livery (grass, DIY stabled, part or full livery) but a reduced rate is charged in exchange for the horse owner allowing the livery yard to use their horse in riding lessons.

Friday, 8 February 2013

Rowallan Equestrian Centre - Great spot for competitive Horse Riders

Rowallan Activity centre near Kilmarnock -
a great stop for all Horse enthusiasts and riders
Rowallan Equestrian Centre is situated within Rowallan Estates; nestled comfortably in 1000 acres of beautiful Ayrshire countryside, near the Scottish town of Kilmarnock. 

The Equestrian Centre at Rowallan is most certainly a family affair; owned and run by a family partnership consisting of Lady and Lord Rowallan, better known as Claire and Johnnie, together with daughter Sophie and grand daughter Claudia.

The benefits of being a family-run venture are easily seen in the lovely little touches at Rowallan. This wonderful equestrian centre likes to keep things family-oriented and its staff are committed to providing visitors with a warm, welcoming environment, suitable for competitors, helpers or even keen spectators, of all ages, who would much rather kick back and enjoy the festivities from a (very) comfortable distance! 

The full range of services at Rowallan includes livery options, so if you require, you keep your horse there where you will not only reap the benefits of experienced, friendly service but you will also ensure that you will be able to attend shows and guarantee exercise for your horse in the fully-equipped covered arenas at Rowallan.

Further to that - if all this wasn't enough - there is also a range of shopping options, a superb restaurant, games arcade and full activities schedule including Paintball

There is also a Feed Store too, for all your horse and dog food needs during your time at Rowallan!

For more information, contact the Rowallan centre Direct. And for information on how to get yourself fully equipped for your trip and/or for competition riding, visit us at TicTac Equestrian.