Posted by jhilyer on January 12, 2014 at 12:33:57 from (74.81.112.46):
So I have my own horses, two Belgians and two ponies.
My son and his wife are thinking about moving their horses for reasons I'm not sure, but they are both excellent workers with like 4 jobs between them, so I don't think it was a non-payment problem at the current boarding site. They are in their mid 20s and have both been taking care of horses since they were like 10 or so. In fact, they met and got to know each other at various 4-H events.
We'll need to build a few stalls, etc, and I don't have enough hay for them this year, so they will have to buy hay.
Long way around it, but my questions are these: What are boarding prices in your areas? Does that include hay, feed, etc? What is a boarder supposed to do vs. the stable owner? I know a lot of it depends on location, we live in the mountains of NW PA.
I'll probably give them a discount, because they're family, but I can't just give services away in this economy.
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