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Fees At Field & Country Racing we want to offer a clear pricing policy which reflects the need for professional staff and facilities in order to achieve successful horses, but also has value for money for our owners. Our keep fees start from just £10 per day All inclusive and we have excellent accommodation for racing, breeding and / or resting horses. We can offer great savings through our monthly payment program (paid by standing order) and up to 30% by paying in advance. By reducing the need to "carry" outstanding invoices, we are committed to ensuring our owners benefit. Our training fees include: All training fees, gallop fees, basic veterinary care, routine back and teeth checks, feed and stabling, trainer travel and accommodation within the UK, all tack and equipment. Transport is charged at £1 per mile using our own transport, or at cost if third party transport is used. Costs reduce even further if there is shared transport.We do not charge gallop fees or for racecourse training days. There are some additional costs for race day staff, which are obligatory and set out by the British Horse Racing Authority and passed on AT COST to owners. Be assured our prices deliver quality and value. Any other fees (vet, farrier and other complementary services) are charged at cost and because we use proven professionals, we have been able to negotiate some excellent discounts with these suppliers on owners' behalf. Our fees are subject to VAT, but we can assist owners to reclaim all VAT charges through the BHA / HMRC SPONSORSHIP Scheme. - We offer in-house sponsorship and pay £300 per horse per year which is up to 3 times more than other yard sponsorship deals!
Our syndicate schemes go even further by providing ALL-INCLUSIVE pricing, including the actual ownership of the horse itself. A great way to get involved. Please contact us to discuss our great value training fees - You will be pleasantly surprised.
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