We own 200 acres. When I first retired from the Army I thought about boarding horses. The more folks I talked to the more of a horror story it became. Fast forward a few years. A small place just to the west of us sold to a single lady with a professional job in the twin cities. She came to me about boarding over winter. I told her I would get back to her and checked with my insurance company. My agent convinced me that it wasn't a good idea. So I talked to a lawyer who as a friend gave me a contract for her to sign. Stated that she was responsible for paying the boarding fee up front and a monthly feed fee plus any vet bills that may come up. Also stated that short of negligance on my part should an animal die I was not responsible. I gave it too her and she freaked! She boarded with a guy I know.....he will never board another animal in his life!
Now it's getting very common for land owners to"board" dairy hiefers. But the owner pays to fence, feed and all vet bills. An animal dies and the land owner is not responsible. In some cases the farmer is providing a tractor with loader to move round bales.
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