Sower Hill Stables

Sower Hill Stables Premier Livery yard situated just beneath White Horse HIll in Uffington. 5 Minutes ride from the Ridgeway. Naturally we are BHS approved.

Nestled in the shadow of the ancient Uffington White Horse Sower Hill Stables offers premium livery services for both horse and rider. The friendly atmosphere and fantastic location allow you to get the maximum fun and enjoyment out of your riding.We hold regular events to allow you to sharpen the skills of both horse and rider. For the more laid back rider we offer off-road hacking and easy acces

s to extensive networks of bridleways. This comes in addition to the facilities you would expect from a first class livery yard. Choice of livery packages, extensive grazing, floodlit school, horse walker, etc.

16/01/2025

WARNING: DRAMATIC POST AHEAD!

As the new financial year takes off like a galloping horse with a broken bridle, we’re all asking the same question: IS A LIVERY YARD EVEN A VIABLE BUSINESS ANYMORE?! Spoiler alert: if you're not making money, it's not. Cue the dramatic music.

I don't usually rant—but after working a ridiculous 70-hour week in my very real career (you know, the one that's not related to horses at all) while relying on livery yards to keep me sane and my horse mostly happy on weekends, I HAVE HAD ENOUGH. It's time to speak the truth. The hard truth. And trust me, it's about to get dramatic.

Let’s talk about reality for a second: LIVERY YARDS ARE CHARGING WAY TOO LITTLE—and it’s a ticking time bomb. We're seeing a slow and painful death of full livery options everywhere, and the reason is simple: IT'S NOT WORTH IT. You heard me. Yard owners are literally getting out of bed in the morning, hoping they’ll be able to keep their lights on and horses fed—and that’s it. And they’re doing it with zero profit. And no, it’s not because equine people have become lazy or entitled (although let's be honest, some have) but because COSTS. ARE. RISING. And the income? It’s dragging its feet like a tired pony at the end of a show season.

The unforgivable truth is that yard owners have been running on sheer blind devotion to their lifestyle (not their bank account) for years. And now? The bills are piling up like an avalanche, and even the most passionate professionals are asking themselves, “Why am I doing this?!” Because here's the kicker: NO BUSINESS CAN SURVIVE when you’re bleeding cash just to keep the doors open. The business model is utterly broken. And if we don’t wake up and realize that, we’re all in big trouble.

So let’s have a moment of clarity: owning a horse is a privilege. And if you think you can just waltz into a yard and expect everything for pennies, you're living in La-La Land. The whole amateur-owner scene will crumble if these businesses close, and you’ll be the one left with nothing but a picture of your horse on your phone—no competition, no training, no beautiful stables, and no opportunity to complain.

Here’s the part where I beg you (seriously, BEG you): ACTUALLY BE DECENT HUMANS. If you can’t afford to pitch in during a wet season and buy extra hay, or help cover bedding for a horse on box rest, or just accept when prices go up, then you are part of the problem. Be understanding when the prices increase, because they WILL. They have to. Yard owners are not running a charity. They're running BUSINESSES—with bills, with staff, with real costs.

Now, prepare yourselves for the ultimate breakdown of the insane reality of running a competition livery yard in 2025. Ready for the numbers? Here we go:

Hay: £5.50 per ¾ bale per day = £25 per week
Straw: £3.50 per bale, 4 bales per week = £14 per week
Feed: 2x Cool Condition, chop, balancer per day = £42 per week
Horse care (AM/PM stables, on/off walker, grooming, etc.): 1 hour/day @ £15 = £105 per week
Facility costs: Rent, utilities, insurance, maintenance, etc. = £70 per box per week
That’s a whopping £256 PER WEEK PER HORSE just to cover basic care, before any actual training or riding happens. And hold on—if we factor in staff wages at minimum wage (£15/hour), we’re talking £346 PER HORSE PER WEEK just to break even. And this is the part where you grab your heart and gasp for air.

So when riders raise their fees, it’s not because they’re trying to roll in cash—it’s because they’re barely scraping by. It’s about paying their staff and keeping the lights on. You think £15 per hour for a groom is too much? Imagine what it costs to run a business. No one is making a killing. But it’s time we all faced the truth: horses are a luxury. So, if we want these businesses to survive, we need to pay the price.

Oh, and let’s not forget: when you pay £15 a day to ride, and £15 an hour for a groom (who by the way, is probably working harder than your office manager), we’re already at £30 PER DAY—before we even look at the rest of the costs. So, let’s all take a deep breath and face it: £210 A WEEK just for STAFF TIME, not including any of the other overheads.

To sum up: the livery business is NOT a hobby. It’s a business. So next time you feel that whisper of frustration because of a price hike, ask yourself: What would YOU charge for your services? Would you let someone undercut your time and effort? Exactly.

If we don’t start respecting these businesses and supporting them, they’re going to disappear faster than your chance at that next competition. And then you’ll be left asking yourself, “Where did all the yards go?” Well, this is where. Right here, right now.

Let’s not let that happen. Get real. Get dramatic. Support the yards that keep us all in the game. 💥🐴

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Added: comment from Riding With Rhi

This may be of interest ! For the past four years I’ve run a project called Equestrian Money Diaries where horse owners from around the world share their monthly costs anonymously. This year I’ve put it all in a public spreadsheet with averages. You may find it interesting to read / contribute to - nb: doc may not open on mobile, it’s huge:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nIZt-6ZAkoHQAE5gxidneOT_HwEr2OmlM_zhR0kIt60/edit

29/12/2024

Approximate class times for tomorrow's jumping:
09:30 cross poles
10:00 50 cm
10:20 60 cm
10:30 Pairs relay
11:00 70 cm
11:30 80 cm
11:45 90 cm
13:15 100 cm

Get your skates on if you want to enter the jumping competition tomorrow. Entries close 4pm this afternoon!
29/12/2024

Get your skates on if you want to enter the jumping competition tomorrow. Entries close 4pm this afternoon!

As 2025 approaches we are holding a fun jumping competition on Monday 30th December. Classes start at cross poles (all  ...
27/12/2024

As 2025 approaches we are holding a fun jumping competition on Monday 30th December. Classes start at cross poles (all entries welcome including lead rein) through to 1m. There's also a pairs relay class which will be 50-60cm. Special prizes for best fancy dress too.
Then on New Years Eve, 31st December, UKCC4 coach Aaron Nobbs will be running a grid work / pole work clinic. Pairs or group sessions, suitable for all ages and abilities.
Booking for both is open on our website https://www.sowerhillstables.co.uk/bookings/

22/10/2024

Book arena hire, clinics and competitions at Sower Hill Stables

Times for Sunday's dressage competition.Parking is on the yard and space will be quite tight, but Sarah will be about to...
04/10/2024

Times for Sunday's dressage competition.
Parking is on the yard and space will be quite tight, but Sarah will be about to help direct the parking. Good luck everyone and we look forward to seeing you!

Last call to enter the dressage on Sun 6th Oct. Entries close Thursday afternoon.
02/10/2024

Last call to enter the dressage on Sun 6th Oct.
Entries close Thursday afternoon.

Reminder to get your entries in for the dressage on 6th October. Entries close on Thursday afternoon (03/10) and, whilst...
27/09/2024

Reminder to get your entries in for the dressage on 6th October. Entries close on Thursday afternoon (03/10) and, whilst we can't make any promises about the weather, the long-range forecast is looking promising!
https://www.sowerhillstables.co.uk/bookings/

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