- Livery stable
A livery stable has come to mean a place where horse owners keep their
horse s in return for a fee. Levels of provision and service at a liverystable orlivery yard vary greatly, as do thefee s. The service is broadly broken down into the following bands:
* Full Livery - where the horses are managed by the stable yard staff and ridden for exercise or even trained and broken. The services possible in this band are endless.
* Part Livery - where some of the management is provided, but some is not. It often means that only perfunctory services likemucking out are provided, but exercising the horse is not.
* DIY Livery - this is 'Do It Yourself Livery', where only the facilities are provided to a certain level. There would not normally be any staff to do any work for you. It is common for runningwater to be provided, and sometimes an amount ofhay and/orstraw for bedding is included. Everything else needs to be done by the horse owner who will visit the yard two or more times a day to manage their horse.Before the 19th century all inns and hotels were required to have livery stables.Facilities at a livery yard normally include a
loose box orstable and access for the horse tograss grazing.
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