Training and Rehabilitation Livery Services

Finnish Tiina with her beautiful six year old PRE Almirante who is on livery training with us at present.  We started “Al” right back to base to allow him to feel and use his body correctly after he had been started under conventional methods.

At Elite Andalusians we are very committed to the training and rehabilitation livery services offered to our clientele.  All horses are worked five days a week, turned out daily and receive the highest standard of care.  24-hour supervision is provided as we live on site.  Training is given from backing to advanced level.  All horses are treated as one of our own and trained as individuals with attention to every detail needed to make your horses stay at maximum comfort.  Horses are bedded on shavings and receive the best balanced diet of hay and high quality feed from Pavo.  Horses receive feed three times a day and hay four times.  This includes a late check at 11pm when all horses are checked and given their final hay.  Feed is high fibre, is low in protein and contains low sugar.

We are very proud to work alongside very dedicated people who help us to offer an outstanding service.

Our farrier David is the most respected in the area and takes care of all our horses.  Whether shod or bare foot he has an excellent eye for balancing and aiding the hoof growth and movement in everyway.  Over the years we have had many horses that have arrived with lameness issues or hooves that were in bad state.  We have worked together to correct and assist the horses to be 100% healthy in their work.

Our vets are the best in the region.  They cover all services from worming, vaccinations, pre-purchase checks and any emergency.  The best advantage being that they are only ten minutes away and offer 24hour services.

If you have any further questions on livery please do not hesitate to contact us.

Livery training costs €750.00 per month

Kari (husband to Tiina) with his six year old Hispano Arabe Valiente (“Val”).  A similar story to Almirante.  We have been working on releasing his top line correctly to open the back and to soften his movement.

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