To start your own livery yard you would first create a business plan and than register your business as a legal entity by using an attorney. Than after applying for a name, evaluating local competition, and talking to your bank about funding you would begin purchasing either the land or the equipment necessary to start building.
NO! NO! NO! you need an equine activities insurance policy. Also valuable animals need individual mortality insurance. if you own/run/operate/ work at a place where the business involves riding and/or working with horses, one should have a professional 'errors and ommissions policy. Recommended minimum limits at least 1 million $$$.
The answer depends on which 40-yard line. If you're on your own twenty and run to your own 40, you ran twenty yards. If you start from your own twenty and run to your opponent's 40, you ran forty yards.
You would need to run 17.6 100-yard dashes to equal one mile.
It's much cheaper in the long run to buy a field than to pay livery fees. However, bear in mind that it is useful to have use of a box should your horse ever need box rest, or if the weather is particularly bad, or the field needs resting. You will also need to take into account the cost of fencing/ electric fencing, grass management, the state of gateways, gates themselves, company for the horse, and the habitat of the field. When paying for livery you also have the help of the livery owner and fellow liveries.
If you are talking about horses then it is most likely field or pasture boarding at a livery stable. The horse lives in a field with a run in shelter and is typically not given hay unless it's winter or the owner provides it.
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yard is referencing the school yard... hitting it all the way to the other end or out of the school yard
You could ether put a large fence around your yard, build a cat run, or keep your cat indoors.
From his own 15 yard line to midfield (the 50 yard line) is 50 - 15, or 35 yards. From midfield to the opposing team's 45 yard line is 50 - 45, or another 5 yards. He has advanced the ball 40 yards for scoring purposes. However, if he zig-zagged, or ran diagonally across the field to do so, he would have run much further.
Chickens may live in hutchs, they dont need to run as long as the hutch is big enough for the amount of chickens you own.