Nik_B 3,790 Posted March 31, 2013 Report Share Posted March 31, 2013 I'd say it might be worth as much as 90-100 grand. The cost of land has sky rocketed over the last few years and is being used as an investment by some. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted March 31, 2013 Report Share Posted March 31, 2013 10k an acre is the normal around here unless theres water, stables etc then it will fetch silly money, there one 7,8 acre field with the base put in and permision for 3 stables and a tack room up for sale at the minute offers over £150,000 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RubyTex 1,957 Posted March 31, 2013 Report Share Posted March 31, 2013 Lab i thought that guy had sheep on there? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lab 10,979 Posted March 31, 2013 Report Share Posted March 31, 2013 Lab i thought that guy had sheep on there? He did....there off now. That was peanuts though mate. Probably asked the same for a year for sheep as you would get a month for horses. On the plus side the grass got a well needed chew down... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted March 31, 2013 Report Share Posted March 31, 2013 Lab i thought that guy had sheep on there? He did....there off now. That was peanuts though mate. Probably asked the same for a year for sheep as you would get a month for horses. On the plus side the grass got a well needed chew down... bung some stables up "diy" livery £60 a week per stable = RESULT Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lab 10,979 Posted March 31, 2013 Report Share Posted March 31, 2013 Lab i thought that guy had sheep on there? He did....there off now. That was peanuts though mate. Probably asked the same for a year for sheep as you would get a month for horses. On the plus side the grass got a well needed chew down... bung some stables up "diy" livery £60 a week per stable = RESULT Dont worry mate its defo in my mind for the future. Reckon that will be my retirement plan. Looked into it already and there are folk paying 250 a month for full livery. I think thats basic..stabling, grazing and maybe training area. Nice wee 10 stable set up and happy f***ing days...."if you build it, they will come!"..... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted March 31, 2013 Report Share Posted March 31, 2013 Lab i thought that guy had sheep on there? He did....there off now. That was peanuts though mate. Probably asked the same for a year for sheep as you would get a month for horses. On the plus side the grass got a well needed chew down... bung some stables up "diy" livery £60 a week per stable = RESULT Dont worry mate its defo in my mind for the future. Reckon that will be my retirement plan. Looked into it already and there are folk paying 250 a month for full livery. I think thats basic..stabling, grazing and maybe training area. Nice wee 10 stable set up and happy f*****g days...."if you build it, they will come!"..... some idea of prices here It's a full livery yard (although i'm actually on DIY) and i think it ranges from £300 - £400 a month depending on size of horse, this includes - 5 days turnout/ muck out/ bring in (horse's are out at night in summer and in during daytime, in winter they usually have 4 hours turnout per day unless weather really bad) Haylage/ hay Straw/ shavings (this is limited to 8 bales a month) Feed in terms of a chaff and mix, any specalised feed or supplements you get Floodlit menage with jumps Undercover horse walker (if horse's are kept in they are put on here btu it can be used anytime) There is also lorry/ trailer parking and a mini cross country course with some off road hacking. I think for a weekend day it's £11 extra and livery is not included on bank holidays although things are usually worked between people on the yard so you only need one visit per day Working Week Full Livery Monday to Friday inclusive with owner being responsible for their horse Saturdays and Sundays. Horses £88 per week Ponies £78 per week Fodder & Bedding Prices Hay/Haylage Horse £18 per week Hay/Haylage Pony £13 per week Straw Horse stable £10 per week Straw Pony stable £8 per week Shavings Per Bale £6 delivered to stable door Services Turnout or Bring in Afternoons or weekends £2.00 per time Boots £0.50 Fly Spray/Sun Cream £0.50 Full muck out and bed down £4.50 Skip out shavings £2.50 Lunchtime haynet £0.50 Night feed and net £1.00 Leg wash £1.00 Full daily service £10.00 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lab 10,979 Posted March 31, 2013 Report Share Posted March 31, 2013 Lab i thought that guy had sheep on there? He did....there off now. That was peanuts though mate. Probably asked the same for a year for sheep as you would get a month for horses. On the plus side the grass got a well needed chew down... bung some stables up "diy" livery £60 a week per stable = RESULT Dont worry mate its defo in my mind for the future. Reckon that will be my retirement plan. Looked into it already and there are folk paying 250 a month for full livery. I think thats basic..stabling, grazing and maybe training area. Nice wee 10 stable set up and happy f*****g days...."if you build it, they will come!"..... some idea of prices here It's a full livery yard (although i'm actually on DIY) and i think it ranges from £300 - £400 a month depending on size of horse, this includes - 5 days turnout/ muck out/ bring in (horse's are out at night in summer and in during daytime, in winter they usually have 4 hours turnout per day unless weather really bad) Haylage/ hay Straw/ shavings (this is limited to 8 bales a month) Feed in terms of a chaff and mix, any specalised feed or supplements you get Floodlit menage with jumps Undercover horse walker (if horse's are kept in they are put on here btu it can be used anytime) There is also lorry/ trailer parking and a mini cross country course with some off road hacking. I think for a weekend day it's £11 extra and livery is not included on bank holidays although things are usually worked between people on the yard so you only need one visit per day Working Week Full Livery Monday to Friday inclusive with owner being responsible for their horse Saturdays and Sundays. Horses £88 per week Ponies £78 per week Fodder & Bedding Prices Hay/Haylage Horse £18 per week Hay/Haylage Pony £13 per week Straw Horse stable £10 per week Straw Pony stable £8 per week Shavings Per Bale £6 delivered to stable door Services Turnout or Bring in Afternoons or weekends £2.00 per time Boots £0.50 Fly Spray/Sun Cream £0.50 Full muck out and bed down £4.50 Skip out shavings £2.50 Lunchtime haynet £0.50 Night feed and net £1.00 Leg wash £1.00 Full daily service £10.00 GOLDMINE!!!...... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted March 31, 2013 Report Share Posted March 31, 2013 Lab i thought that guy had sheep on there? He did....there off now. That was peanuts though mate. Probably asked the same for a year for sheep as you would get a month for horses. On the plus side the grass got a well needed chew down... bung some stables up "diy" livery £60 a week per stable = RESULT Dont worry mate its defo in my mind for the future. Reckon that will be my retirement plan. Looked into it already and there are folk paying 250 a month for full livery. I think thats basic..stabling, grazing and maybe training area. Nice wee 10 stable set up and happy f*****g days...."if you build it, they will come!"..... some idea of prices here It's a full livery yard (although i'm actually on DIY) and i think it ranges from £300 - £400 a month depending on size of horse, this includes - 5 days turnout/ muck out/ bring in (horse's are out at night in summer and in during daytime, in winter they usually have 4 hours turnout per day unless weather really bad) Haylage/ hay Straw/ shavings (this is limited to 8 bales a month) Feed in terms of a chaff and mix, any specalised feed or supplements you get Floodlit menage with jumps Undercover horse walker (if horse's are kept in they are put on here btu it can be used anytime) There is also lorry/ trailer parking and a mini cross country course with some off road hacking. I think for a weekend day it's £11 extra and livery is not included on bank holidays although things are usually worked between people on the yard so you only need one visit per day Working Week Full Livery Monday to Friday inclusive with owner being responsible for their horse Saturdays and Sundays. Horses £88 per week Ponies £78 per week Fodder & Bedding Prices Hay/Haylage Horse £18 per week Hay/Haylage Pony £13 per week Straw Horse stable £10 per week Straw Pony stable £8 per week Shavings Per Bale £6 delivered to stable door Services Turnout or Bring in Afternoons or weekends £2.00 per time Boots £0.50 Fly Spray/Sun Cream £0.50 Full muck out and bed down £4.50 Skip out shavings £2.50 Lunchtime haynet £0.50 Night feed and net £1.00 Leg wash £1.00 Full daily service £10.00 GOLDMINE!!!...... Ka-ching :laugh: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
the_stig 6,614 Posted March 31, 2013 Report Share Posted March 31, 2013 10k an acre is the normal around here unless theres water, stables etc then it will fetch silly money, there one 7,8 acre field with the base put in and permision for 3 stables and a tack room up for sale at the minute offers over £150,000 3 year ago 3 acres = 23 k i fecking knew i should have hung on a bit .. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scottish carper ingram 40 Posted March 31, 2013 Report Share Posted March 31, 2013 last time i heard about grazing land prices was when i was at college, im sure it was around 14000 an acre, but that was a good few years ago so who knows nowadays Quote Link to post Share on other sites
trenchfoot 4,243 Posted March 31, 2013 Report Share Posted March 31, 2013 Lab i thought that guy had sheep on there? He did....there off now. That was peanuts though mate. Probably asked the same for a year for sheep as you would get a month for horses. On the plus side the grass got a well needed chew down... bung some stables up "diy" livery £60 a week per stable = RESULT Dont worry mate its defo in my mind for the future. Reckon that will be my retirement plan. Looked into it already and there are folk paying 250 a month for full livery. I think thats basic..stabling, grazing and maybe training area. Nice wee 10 stable set up and happy f*****g days...."if you build it, they will come!"..... some idea of prices here It's a full livery yard (although i'm actually on DIY) and i think it ranges from £300 - £400 a month depending on size of horse, this includes - 5 days turnout/ muck out/ bring in (horse's are out at night in summer and in during daytime, in winter they usually have 4 hours turnout per day unless weather really bad) Haylage/ hay Straw/ shavings (this is limited to 8 bales a month) Feed in terms of a chaff and mix, any specalised feed or supplements you get Floodlit menage with jumps Undercover horse walker (if horse's are kept in they are put on here btu it can be used anytime) There is also lorry/ trailer parking and a mini cross country course with some off road hacking. I think for a weekend day it's £11 extra and livery is not included on bank holidays although things are usually worked between people on the yard so you only need one visit per day Working Week Full Livery Monday to Friday inclusive with owner being responsible for their horse Saturdays and Sundays. Horses £88 per week Ponies £78 per week Fodder & Bedding Prices Hay/Haylage Horse £18 per week Hay/Haylage Pony £13 per week Straw Horse stable £10 per week Straw Pony stable £8 per week Shavings Per Bale £6 delivered to stable door Services Turnout or Bring in Afternoons or weekends £2.00 per time Boots £0.50 Fly Spray/Sun Cream £0.50 Full muck out and bed down £4.50 Skip out shavings £2.50 Lunchtime haynet £0.50 Night feed and net £1.00 Leg wash £1.00 Full daily service £10.00 Feck me! at them prices, I'm going to start charging our lass Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted March 31, 2013 Report Share Posted March 31, 2013 Lab i thought that guy had sheep on there? He did....there off now. That was peanuts though mate. Probably asked the same for a year for sheep as you would get a month for horses. On the plus side the grass got a well needed chew down... bung some stables up "diy" livery £60 a week per stable = RESULT Dont worry mate its defo in my mind for the future. Reckon that will be my retirement plan. Looked into it already and there are folk paying 250 a month for full livery. I think thats basic..stabling, grazing and maybe training area. Nice wee 10 stable set up and happy f*****g days...."if you build it, they will come!"..... some idea of prices here It's a full livery yard (although i'm actually on DIY) and i think it ranges from £300 - £400 a month depending on size of horse, this includes - 5 days turnout/ muck out/ bring in (horse's are out at night in summer and in during daytime, in winter they usually have 4 hours turnout per day unless weather really bad) Haylage/ hay Straw/ shavings (this is limited to 8 bales a month) Feed in terms of a chaff and mix, any specalised feed or supplements you get Floodlit menage with jumps Undercover horse walker (if horse's are kept in they are put on here btu it can be used anytime) There is also lorry/ trailer parking and a mini cross country course with some off road hacking. I think for a weekend day it's £11 extra and livery is not included on bank holidays although things are usually worked between people on the yard so you only need one visit per day Working Week Full Livery Monday to Friday inclusive with owner being responsible for their horse Saturdays and Sundays. Horses £88 per week Ponies £78 per week Fodder & Bedding Prices Hay/Haylage Horse £18 per week Hay/Haylage Pony £13 per week Straw Horse stable £10 per week Straw Pony stable £8 per week Shavings Per Bale £6 delivered to stable door Services Turnout or Bring in Afternoons or weekends £2.00 per time Boots £0.50 Fly Spray/Sun Cream £0.50 Full muck out and bed down £4.50 Skip out shavings £2.50 Lunchtime haynet £0.50 Night feed and net £1.00 Leg wash £1.00 Full daily service £10.00 Feck me! at them prices, I'm going to start charging our lass theres gold in them there fields :laugh: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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sussex 5,777 Posted March 31, 2013 Report Share Posted March 31, 2013 My wife used to have seven of them ,your cartoon is spot on ......got non now ..... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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