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<blockquote data-quote="uplandnut" data-source="post: 1327787" data-attributes="member: 24555"><p>Around my area outside board is about 200 to 250 a month and the farm supplies the hay and keeps the water tanks full. Inside board can run 350 a month easily but that is with the farm cleaning the stall providing feed and turning the horse out daily. Be picky about who you board to, my wife was in the boarding business for 14 years and there are good boarders and there are your worst nightmares.</p><p> I would personally be a little scared of having people stay for just a night here and there. I worry about any disease or bacteria that there horses were carriers of that would affect other animals at your property. That being said like the idea of here today gone tomorrow, never have to deal with any pricks for very long.</p><p> Whatever you decide I wish you the best in your endeavor. May not hurt to go to, or call, a couple local stables to get an idea what they offer there boarders, that way you know what people expect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uplandnut, post: 1327787, member: 24555"] Around my area outside board is about 200 to 250 a month and the farm supplies the hay and keeps the water tanks full. Inside board can run 350 a month easily but that is with the farm cleaning the stall providing feed and turning the horse out daily. Be picky about who you board to, my wife was in the boarding business for 14 years and there are good boarders and there are your worst nightmares. I would personally be a little scared of having people stay for just a night here and there. I worry about any disease or bacteria that there horses were carriers of that would affect other animals at your property. That being said like the idea of here today gone tomorrow, never have to deal with any pricks for very long. Whatever you decide I wish you the best in your endeavor. May not hurt to go to, or call, a couple local stables to get an idea what they offer there boarders, that way you know what people expect. [/QUOTE]
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