What is a livery horse riding stable?

Answer:

A livery yard is a place where horse owners may pay to keep their horse if they haven't got their own land to put him on. There are 3 types of livery yards:

-D.I.Y: Where the owner of the horse must look after their horse everyday

-Part livery: Where the owner may choose 4-5 days of a week to come and look after their horse, then the remainder days the horse shall be cared for by staff

-Full livery: Where the staff of the yard look after a horse all days of the week, unless the owner says otherwise.

A riding stable is where those who wish to learn to ride, or haven't got their own horse to ride, can pay to have lessons and hacks out.

First answer by ID1415400237. Last edit by ID1415400237. Question popularity: 1 [recommend question].