Dec
20
Filed Under (Horses) by horse
Peachy asked:


I have to move and now have two options of where to keep my horse.

1) Boarding stables ($110/month) which has a large pasture and is a 5 minute walk from my house with 5 different trails and a large horse park nearby.

2) property that we own and rent out. Has a barn that is big enough for a horse but I would need to rent a pasture. There is only enough room for one horse so I’m a bit skeptical about that, but I may be able to find a pasture with other horses. This is located near a great forest for riding and is a 15 minute drive from my home.

Which one do you think would be a better option for me?

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Morabs ‘n’ Mustangs asked:


Im on a visit in ca. Gold river area. Ill be here till friday and im DYING without riding. We have two horses. I ride both. Ive been riding three years and i cant stand not riding. Anyone in CA have a place where they do even guided trail rides? or even a one time lesson. Also anyplace that would let my nephew ride for a few minutes being lead? Hes six and really likes horses. Cant ride much since our horses are in Minnesota.
please dont be rude or ill report to yahoo.

THANKS TO EVERYONEE.

=]

ELLIOTT

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Jayne Miller asked:


Choosing the right horse boarding stable will ensure your horse’s health, safety, and happiness. In order to find a stable that meets your horse’s specific needs, it is important to find out exactly what services they offer. Here is a list to help you to choose the right horse boarding stable for your horse.

1. Experience. Experienced owners will recognize a sick or injured horse, know what horses need to stay healthy, and will be able to spot possible dangers for horses and their owners.

2. Clean healthy stalls every day. A good stable with clean stalls daily and provide dust-free animal bedding and clean water.

3. Basic vet care, grooming, and exercise.

4. Pastures for roaming and grazing. Horses have an instinctual need to graze and forage and to help prevent stall-related health conditions.

5. Facilities. In addition to stalls, a good horse stable will have facilities such as horse runs, tack rooms, round pens, and arenas to ensure the best possible care for your horse.

Deer Canyon Stables and Handyman Services located near Austin, Texas, is a family-oriented horse stabling facility with 30 years of knowledge and experience in the field of working with horses. Deer Canyon Stables offers round-the-clock access, peaceful riding trails, and none of the traffic and headaches of boarding in the city. Horses are given the option of turnout to roam on 16 acres of beautiful land or hanging out in tree shaded paddocks. There are also miles of public riding just outside the property, located in the beautiful Hill Country of Central Texas. Services also include quarter horse stud services, trail riding, trainers, and overnight horse boarding.

For more information about horse boarding and horse stabling at Deer Canyon Stables and Handyman Services visit their website at http://www.deercanyonstables.com/ or call 512-636-2592.



DEAN
Dec
18
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ridingis4life asked:


I have been boarding my horse for the past 10yrs and have been paying roughly $400.00 per month. I am now interested in finding my own place with a small stable (6 horses max) to keep my horse there and take in 5 boarders (asking $300.00 per month for rent). I am looking for a place so I can turn the horses out all day long, and will feed 2x a day. I am wondering how much it is per month to care for 6 horses. How much do you spend on hay, feed and shavings? I live in IL about 20mins south of Chicago. I am looking for a place in the cook county area, if that helps. Also, how much do you pay for property taxes a year? I don’t want to buy a place, find out it costs way too much and go into debt. Any info will help

I do not plan on having an arena, this will be property for older horses or horses that can no longer be ridden.
I will be feeding the horses, cleaning the stalls and providing turnout for all of the horses. I do not plan on hiring anyone to do the work. Also, all the barns in my area are more expensive than 300.00 per month and most only provide all day turnout for the older horses no riding facility, like mine.

DARIO