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Boarding your horse means being able to own a horse without having to also buy matching land or real estate. You also know professional hands and eyes will be on them constantly, and their lodgings will always be clean, safe, and exactly what they need.
The reality is that boarding horses is rarely profitable. It does have some advantages though, like having someone to ride with or sharing the cost of a large load of hay. It also allows the cost of amenities such as new arena footing or a tractor to be spread out amongst a larger number of people.
It has to be said that riding a horse can provide a thrilling rush of adrenaline like no other sport. Sitting on a horse and feeling its power as it goes into a full gallop can be exciting and exhilarating. Many riders love to feel the rush of air and hear the pounding of hooves, and some ride for this reason alone.
Many horses willingly and happily opt to work with humans and express positive behaviors while being ridden. On the flip side, some horses run the other way when they look up from the round bale and see a halter in hand.
Just give them written notice of a leave by date. No need to go into lots of reasons but simply saying that her horses are not a good fit for your barn is more than enough reason. Do not let her drag you into a whole drama filled situation.
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Horseback riding also has numerous benefits for physical and mental health. Increasing Muscle Tone and Strength. Improving Core Strength and Posture. Improving Coordination. Getting Cardio Exercise. Promoting Healthy Circulation and Flexibility. Getting a Mental Workout. Boosting Mood and Reducing Stress.
When you board a horse, you enter into a legal contract where someone will house your horse in a certain way and provide for certain needs in an exchange for a certain amount of moneytypically a monthly arrangement. They may offer other services for a fee on an as needed basis.
The following is a list of clauses typically found in boarding contracts and a brief explanation of each: Introductory Paragraph/Identification of Horse(s) Fees and Terms of Payment/Nonpayment. Feed and Facilities. Ownership/Coggins Test. Risk of Loss. Hold Harmless. Emergency Care. Stable Rules and Regulations.

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