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Awwwwwww Angelflower, they are sooo cute!!! :A"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250
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So any idea on the going rate for full livery, with a groom living on site (looking right into my bathroom window if they get the go ahead!)??Debt-free...and staying that way...0
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debt @05/11/11 £12210.63!! slowly chipping away!!:heart2:impossible is nothing.:heart2:0
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schoolrunmum wrote: »So any idea on the going rate for full livery, with a groom living on site (looking right into my bathroom window if they get the go ahead!)??
SRM my best friend charges 450 per month, with school and her living on site. brick built stables and electric fenced fields.
debt @05/11/11 £12210.63!! slowly chipping away!!:heart2:impossible is nothing.:heart2:0 -
Here, it would be around the £200.00 mark - if it includes all costs and exercising and around 150.00 for part livery - it depends what part of the country you are in though and those prices are for stables where there is a large number of stables in a small area so quite competitive. If he is only having a couple of stables then it would be a lot higher to make it cost effective I would have thought
I pay 350.00 a month for everything - including someone who looks after her through the day while I am at work x xPay Debt by Xmas 16 - 0/12000
There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.0 -
ok, new moneymaking plan is to buy a run down country property (there are a few round here), build some stables and start a livery place! the plan may fall down a little as I know nothing of horses...Mortgage OP 2026 £810/2000Mortgage balance: £32,052
Make £50 a month Jan £20, Feb £0, March £31, Apr £20
Boiler fund £2085/30000
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