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   Location: Cypress, Texas | Anyone have a clue what to charge? |
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 Keep those crap slapping tails away!
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         Location: Around here somewhere... | Ask around in your area. Around here $5-$10/day is normal. |
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Extreme Veteran
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| I am in Spokane WA area and I pay $175 per horse |
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Posts: 886
       Location: Where its cold and hot | We charge $175 for pasture board w/roundbale and a 12% sweet feed 1x or 2x per day. A different pasture gets ultium 2x daily, they are charged $225 |
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Posts: 684
     Location: Oklahoma | I pay $50 per horse. They are on 180 acres, shared with three other ladies, and a total of no more than 15 horses, though usually they stay around 10. Its self care, and we go in as a group to buy mineral and hay during the winter if its needed. Its not a boarding facility, but a private lease. Before I had them there, I paid the same for them to be on 10 acres, by themselves.
Edited by osu_barrelracer 2014-07-14 6:02 AM
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     Location: Montana | I pay $25/ head (5) and haul water. |
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Red Bull Agressive
Posts: 5981
         Location: North Dakota | I pay $150/month for my mare to be turned out on 80 acres. No frills. Personally, I think it's on the high side considering it's down from the road from the main farm quite a ways, so I don't have access to any of the facilities. Otherise my barn is pretty reasonable.
Edited by cavyrunsbarrels 2014-07-14 5:04 PM
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Posts: 1284
      Location: Oklahoma | I pay 200/month for a small pasture with a shelter in southern OK. I have 2 barrel horses and a mini with foal in it. I supply grain and hay, and get to use arenas.
Edited by circle c 2014-07-14 11:03 PM
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  Color My World
Posts: 4940
        Location: My perfect world bubble | I pay $350/mo for my pony but that includes turnout in a 10 acre board fence pasture with only a donkey, feeding 2x/day, hay, handling for the vet/farrier/etc. and access to all the facilities - indoor arena, 1/2 mile track, 2 outdoor arenas, trailer parking, etc. |
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 Party Reptile
Posts: 1545
   Location: Magnolia, Texas | $25/month, I provide feed, do general barn upkeep, go in halves with the owner for hay during the winter, turned out on 10 acres with 2 other horses.
Edited to add: The owner feeds for me in the mornings and I feed in the afternoons (her horses too). And we cover for one another when needed.
Edited by Lizard 2014-07-15 12:33 PM
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| Standard in north central KS is $175-180. That includes a round bale and water and pasture.
ETA - this usually includes access to arenas and facilities too.
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 I Chore in Chucks
Posts: 2882
        Location: MD | i don't pasture board but others here pay 150/head. access to and indoor, 2 outdoors, wash bay, climate controlled tack rooms. you provide care and feed and maintain your own lot. they have several smaller pastures and keep the horses is small groups. usually each owner gets their own, unless you choose to combine with someone else. |
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 Born not Made
Posts: 2937
       Location: North Dakota | Around my area (central North Dakota) I have paid between $100 and $125 per horse for pasture board. Pretty much self-care as I do my own grain. I have access to a barn and corrals if I need it, but they just stay outside 24/7.
Hay is additional in the winter. |
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