I kept my horse in a livery stable while i went to the store
Meet me at the livery stable, please.
Old Livery Stable was created in 1893.
Livery Stable Blues was created on 1917-02-26.
C. W. Miller Livery Stable was created in 1892.
In the US, a Livery is the term for a place where you can rent a horse or horse and cart. A Boarding Stable is the term used for a place to keep your horse.If you have nowhere to keep a pony/horse, or can't look after it yourself, you can pay a stable yard. This is called keeping your pony at livery. Full livery is when everything is done for you, all you do it turn up and ride. Part livery is when you some of the time looking after your horse/pony. DIY livery is when the yard provides a field and stable, and you do the rest yourself..
A "livery stable" got its name from the practice of providing horses with a "livery," which referred to the feeding and care of the animals. In the past, these stables would offer rental services for horses, carriages, and also provide care for privately-owned horses.
The address of the Friends Of The Gaston Livery Stable is: 433 Newberry Street SW, Aiken, SC 29801-4844
They speak English in Britain - they invented it there! The word for 'stable' in Britain is, not surprisingly, 'stable'.
You take your horse to the livery stable (the big red barn). Then you click on the person and click livery and then your horses name.
A livery yard is a place where horse owners may pay to keep their horse if they haven't got their own land to put him on. There are 3 types of livery yards: -D.I.Y: Where the owner of the horse must look after their horse everyday -Part livery: Where the owner may choose 4-5 days of a week to come and look after their horse, then the remainder days the horse shall be cared for by staff -Full livery: Where the staff of the yard look after a horse all days of the week, unless the owner says otherwise. A riding stable is where those who wish to learn to ride, or haven't got their own horse to ride, can pay to have lessons and hacks out.
The servants' livery at the mansion was orange and hot pink, as the lord had a flair for the dramatic while lacking an eye for color. When I went to get my new job i had to wear a livery which was pink and orange.
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.