Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about livery at Greenbank. Can't find what you're looking for? Get in touch.
Common questions about livery at Greenbank. Can't find what you're looking for? Get in touch.
All horses at Greenbank must be up to date with their flu and tetanus vaccinations. Please bring your vaccination record when you move in so we can keep it on file.
We require all liveries to maintain a regular worming programme. We recommend following your vet's advice and can help coordinate yard-wide worming to be most effective.
Absolutely! We actively encourage prospective liveries to come and see the yard, meet us, and have a look around. Just give us a call or send us a message to arrange a convenient time.
You'll need your horse's vaccination certificate, tack, grooming kit, rugs, feed (if your horse has specific requirements — our haylage is included), and any supplements or medications. We'll show you where everything goes when you arrive.
In summer, horses have access to our 30+ acres of managed grazing. In winter, we have a dedicated shared winter turnout paddock and an all-weather sand paddock for when conditions are challenging. Paddocks are organised by same-sex groups.
Yes — haylage produced on our farm is included in the DIY livery price. If your horse requires specific hard feed or supplements, you'll need to provide these yourself.
Yes! Our BHS-qualified Yard Manager Sarah provides lessons for liveries at a discounted rate — £12 per half hour or £17 per hour. Lessons can cover flatwork, jumping, or general schooling.
We offer flexible holiday cover. Our day charge of £10 covers mucking out, turnout, nets, and feeds. We can also exercise your horse if required. Just let us know in advance and we'll make arrangements.
Yes — we offer a discount for liveries with two horses. Contact us for details.
Visitors are welcome, but we ask that children are supervised at all times and dogs are kept on leads while on the yard.