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We offer livery in the form of DIY, part and full livery packages, to
suit any individual. Each livery package includes our own organic
forage (and, of course, grazing) which we firmly believe has a positive
effect on the horses' health and wellbeing.
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"My
horse, Zena, has always had poor feet. I have always
fed hoof supplements and, whilst I still feed them now, I
have noticed a considerable improvement and shoes have
stayed on longer since taking up a livery at Trenethick" |
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Zoe Barwell, Regd BHSAI |
Further testament comes in a
letter from Helen Borlase, concerning
our care of Lurch, pictured below.
Full pricing information can be found at the
bottom of this page.
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Horses are individually paddocked and regularly
rotated to fresh pasture. All loose boxes have full,
quality rubber matting fitted.
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A few of the stables on a picturesque winter morning
(left) and one of our pets (right), always willing to help out! |
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Daily turnout is
available. Each paddock is electrically fenced using
equine specific stakes and electric rope. Paddocks are
rotated approximately every 6 to 8 weeks and we also operate
a cross-grazing system to limit worm burden. We have a
regular worming programme and paddocks are 'poo picked' to
the same ends.
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Two of our new stables to the lower
end of the farm. These are part of a long term
plan to continually improve facilities at Trenethick.
A new feed shed has also recently been built.
Contact
Amanda to find out about the latest developments at
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- Exercising and schooling available.

Crystal, Amanda's horse, with
rider, Hannah at Axford. |
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Click for further details regarding
BHS qualifications. |
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Pricing
- D.I.Y Livery
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Includes stable, grazing, forage and one
bale of shavings per week.
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£32.15 per week.
- Part Livery
- Will vary according to package
required.
- Full Livery
- Includes stable,
grazing, forage, shavings, hard feed, all daily horse
care.
- Excludes exercise/schooling, shoeing,
wormers and vet's fees. Schooling and exercise can be
negotiated.
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