Low Crow Livery

Low Crow Livery Small family run D.I.Y livery yard with indoor arena, 26 brick and block stables set in 62 acres of land owners live on site, CCTV, secure yard
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Low crow Livery is a small family run DIY livery yard, the farm has been in the family for over 30 years. We have 26 built brick and block stables 11 x 11. We have an indoor arena with some jumps. There is a tea room with a kettle, toaster and microwave. There is a toilet and sink, we have a feed room and above these 2 rooms there is a tack room, where you can view the fields. The outdoor paddock

has jumps which are free to use in summer months. We have 62 acres of grazing and many bridal ways surrounding us. Hay and straw is included in the price of £35 in Autumn / Winter Daytime only turnout (winter usually Oct to April) weather depending) Then April - Oct 24/7 turnout is available. If you have any questions please just contact us!

07/05/2024
(Picture of previous years cut)2023 Hay £20 per bale (cut and made from 8th August no rain on it while making it)80 bale...
01/09/2023

(Picture of previous years cut)
2023 Hay £20 per bale (cut and made from 8th August no rain on it while making it)
80 bales to go
COLLECTION ONLY
DISCOUNT FOR BULK BUYING
DH6 - Wheatley hill, Durham

05/05/2023
Something to consider tomorrow 🚨
22/04/2023

Something to consider tomorrow 🚨

📢 ATTENTION ALL HORSE OWNERS 📢

At 3pm on Sunday 23 April, the government's new emergency alerts system will be tested nationally. The system is designed to alert people to life-threatening situations, such as severe flooding, fires or extreme weather.

The alert will be sent to all mobile phones and tablets, which will...
🔴 make a loud, siren-like sound, even if the device is set on silent
🔴 vibrate
🔴 read out the alert

The sound and vibration will last for about 10 seconds. Remember that the loud noise could potentially startle your horse, so factor this into any activities that you have planned. It may be sensible not to ride or handle your horse when the alarm is scheduled, or to set your device to aeroplane mode or temporarily switch it off if you're going to be on the yard.

Find out more about the planned upcoming test 👉 gov.uk/alerts

Courtesy: British Equestrian

Bit of a cold one tonight 🥶  -7
12/12/2022

Bit of a cold one tonight 🥶
-7

03/11/2022

❗ Fireworks season is tough on horses and other animals. Read our top tips for helping them cope at this time of year ❗

👉 https://www.bhs.org.uk/about-us/latest-news/top-tips-for-firework-safety/

Remember firework safety incidents can be reported via our free, mobile app 'Horse i' available for Android and iOS (links below)

iOS 👉 https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/horse-i/id1533153618
Android 👉 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.BHS.Horsei&gl=US



Office for Product Safety and Standards

RIP to our queen, thank you for everything
08/09/2022

RIP to our queen, thank you for everything

Her Majesty the Queen. Patron of The British Horse Society.

Our heartfelt condolences to His Majesty, King Charles III and all members of the Royal Family at this deeply saddening time.

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17/08/2022

Many of us are now starting to enjoy the first days of cooler weather and finally getting the rainfall we’ve been waiting for! With the change in weather, comes potential changes to your horse’s pasture with an increase in grass growth.

Be extra vigilant for the signs of laminitis as shown below. If you have concerns about your horse’s health remove them from grazing land where possible and call your vet immediately.

Horses carrying excess weight, or have health conditions such as Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) or Cushing’s Disease, are at particular risk during this time.

It is good practice to monitor your horse regularly with a weight tape and fat scoring to ensure they remain a healthy weight; helping to reduce the potential risk of laminitis.

For more information on laminitis visit: https://www.bhs.org.uk/horse-care-and-welfare/health-care-management/horse-health/equine-diseases/laminitis/

18/07/2022

With temperatures set to soar across the UK, consider how you can keep your horse as comfortable as possible 😎

💦The most effective way to cool down a horse is to continuously pour cold water all over their body. Don’t waste time scraping - leaving water on a horse will not make them hotter. Instead, any water sitting on the coat will evaporate and contribute to the cooling process.

Our infographic below provides some simple steps you can take to keep your horse cool and comfortable, as well as signs to look out for if you are worried about dehydration. If you have any concerns for your horse contact your vet immediately.

To learn more visit: https://www.bhs.org.uk/advice-and-information/horse-care/summer-care & https://drdavidmarlin.com/horses-heat-sweating-cold-water-cooling-scraping/

——————SOLD——————(Picture of previous years cut)2022 Hay £20 a bale straight from the field ready from last week in July ...
19/06/2022

——————SOLD——————

(Picture of previous years cut)
2022 Hay £20 a bale straight from the field ready from last week in July -
100 bales to go
COLLECTION ONLY
DISCOUNT FOR BULK BUYING

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09/03/2022

🇺🇦💙💛

Do you want to help Ukrainian horses and owners caught in the crisis created by Russian conflict?

We've teamed up with The British Horse Society, British Equestrian Trade Association (BETA) and World Horse Welfare, with support from member bodies across the equestrian industry, to set up 'British Equestrians for Ukraine'. The group will help to facilitate a supply chain to meet the immediate demand for goods such as haylage, feed and bedding, as well as raise money to fund aid directly where it’s needed most.

Find out more about 'British Equestrians for Ukraine' and how you can donate by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3CB221C

20/01/2022

⚠ Proposed Highway Code Changes ⚠

⭕ Drive under 10 mph when passing horses
⭕ Pass horses WIDE, allowing AT LEAST 2 METRES SPACE

🐴 Let's make our roads and villages safe for all users. 🐴

Please do share across social media to help spread the proposed upcoming changes.

The “statutory instrument” is subject to a 40-day approval process.
Should there be no objections, they will apply as part of the Highway Code from the end of January.

Address

Low Crow Farm
Durham
DH63QL

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+447732106535

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