Livery Yards
Hardwick Hall EquestrianA luxury livery yard on the stunning grounds of the Hardwick Hall Estate, located on the Shropshire/Cheshire border. Hardwick Hall Equestrian is a premium dressage yard offering a weekly dressage clinic for you and your horse with inhouse dressage instructors as well as regular clinics guest riders and instructors. For More Information Click Here![]()
![]() Pentire Sport Horses
Pentire sport horses is an International Event / Livery yard based nr Basingstoke in Hampshire. It is based in a stunning environment with fantastic facilities. We have access to some of the best riders and trainers in the World. We also offer livery. 07774 135709, info@pentiresporthorses.co.uk, Lilly Mill Farm, Mill Lane, Sherfield-on-Loddon, Hampshire, RG27 0DJ, http://www.pentiresporthorses.co.uk/
![]() ![]() Brackenspa Stud Farm
Livery yard and stud based in south Lincolnshire. We stand a variety of stallions a good free a full range of both stud and livery services. We have 3 outdoor arenas and 1 indoor arena and run regular training events and shows. www.brackenspastud.co.uk 07788 670108 / info@brackenspastud.co.uk / #Stud Farms, ![]() ![]()
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Choosing The Right Yard - Things To Check Before Putting Your Horse In One
Owning a horse is exciting but it`s also a lot of responsibility. Part of that responsibility is choosing somewhere to stable your horse. Somewhere that will keep them happy, safe, well fed and well-cared for when you`re not around. It can be daunting and it might seem like no one is good enough because you want to the best for your horse, but there are a couple of things that can help you choose the right stables that`s right for you and right for your horse. With these tips you`ll be sure to pick the best option out there.
Meet The Owner
When you`re choosing stables, it`s imperative to meet the owner. They give you a good idea of what the feel of the stables is and whether or not you`d be a good fit. This is the person running everything, so if you don`t jive with them, you`re unlikely to find this place a good fit. Meeting the owner is also a great idea because it`s good to just know who`s in charge of the place you`re leaving your horse behind at.

If the owner isn`t willing to meet you, then that`s not usually a good sign and perhaps you should move onto another stable.
Have A List
Admit it, you have a list of features and characteristics you want the stables to have for your horse. That`s good! You should have a list and you should stick to that list. Perhaps there are things on the list you`re willing to negotiate on or give up for something else, but having a list of the things you`re not willing to sacrifice will make it easier to make a decision and help you narrow down the options.
Decide What Kind Of Livery You Want
There are different kids of livery yards. DIY, meaning you do everything yourself from feeding, mucking out, etc. full-service where you don`t do anything, part-service where you do some of the work but they take care of everything else like late night feedings. Before you even think of looking into stables, you need to decide on this first because otherwise you`ll be met with too many options and you`ll just waste your time by looking at things you weren`t even going to consider in the first place because it`s not what you want.

Ask Questions
Don`t be afraid to ask people questions. Perhaps find people who keep their horses there and ask them what they think and if there`s anything they wish would change. This gives you a good indication of the other people who board there and whether there`s anything the owner didn`t tell you upfront.
Choosing stables is a daunting experience, but it doesn`t have to be impossible. With these tips, you`ll be picking the best livery for your horse in no time. We`d love to hear about some of the things you do before choosing stables for your horse and if you liked this article, share it to help others find the perfect stables.