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     Location: California | BS Hauler - 2018-03-01 10:25 AM Why on earth do you have 4 horses if you have to pay $ 450 a month. I would be down to 1 horse fast even if I had to give 3 of them away for free. Each one of them is going to cost you $5,400 a year to board. I am sorry your in this spot but lets look at pure economics here. You could pay the payment on your own place for the $16,200 you would save on boarding costs. Well I wasn't paying for board until I broke up with my fiance. I lived with him on his family's property. So I didn't exacly plan to pay for board, and I couldn't just get rid of the horses over night. I owe them more than that. I moved two to my aunts house, so I'm just paying for their feed/care. Since I did that, they bumped the board to $450.
I was paying $375 x 3, since the foal was still nursing. That was the deal originally.
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      Location: Never in one place long | Sounds like I need to up my board! I charge $110 for feeding two times a day and I always have to do a ton of extra care like adding supplements to feed, giving meds etc. It's hardly worth it. that's just in a corral or pasture with a run-in shed. My one boarder rents my stalls from me for $25 extra a month. They do provide all their own feed. |
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     Location: California | The other ranch I checked out that has the hills (previously) is $275. Or I could pay $195 and provide my own hay. I just hate that they will be farther away. But at this point, I feel like I can trust the owner/manager way more than I can where I am at now. And especially after the price just shot up, definitely sounding like a winner. The owner seems to be way more into the horses vs giving lessons. & she will feed/clean/give grain/supplement. Anything I need. It's a smaller faciliy, But it's also 2 minutes from the beach where we can ride the horses & also about 5 minutes from a large park type area where we can take trail rides. The new barn also has trailer parking & tack rooms. She also has feed bins in the stalls & paddocks. The places where my horses are at now are fed on the dirt-and if it rains-in the mud. One of the pens has a cut down barrel, but they don't feed in it.
I had the filly up for sale, I had zero interest in her. I know I can sell her momma easier based off bloodlines, however she still needs to gain a little weight before I list her. She's already looking a TON better since being at my aunts.
To add why the broodie was skinny to begin with-she's my first ever broodmare & foal experience. My vet said the foal was getting too big too fast at only 1 month old, and advised me to take them off alfaldfa & feed grass only. (yes I know now, how horrific that sounds). I assumed my vet knew best so I listened. |
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     Location: California | Also, as far as renting a pasture... I've contacted a few people I know who are keeping they're eyes & ears open for me. So far nothing... I'm in more of an ag town rather than a ranch town. There's not a whole lot of area around here. Plus (except for right now) it's been fairly dry around here. Any extra land is usually made into produce fields or vineyards. I guess that's why they can charge so much for board. People don't have much of a choice.
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          Location: South Georgia | ccarpe18 - 2018-03-01 1:42 PM The other ranch I checked out that has the hills (previously) is $275. Or I could pay $195 and provide my own hay. I just hate that they will be farther away. But at this point, I feel like I can trust the owner/manager way more than I can where I am at now. And especially after the price just shot up, definitely sounding like a winner. The owner seems to be way more into the horses vs giving lessons. & she will feed/clean/give grain/supplement. Anything I need. It's a smaller faciliy, But it's also 2 minutes from the beach where we can ride the horses & also about 5 minutes from a large park type area where we can take trail rides. The new barn also has trailer parking & tack rooms. She also has feed bins in the stalls & paddocks. The places where my horses are at now are fed on the dirt-and if it rains-in the mud. One of the pens has a cut down barrel, but they don't feed in it.
I had the filly up for sale, I had zero interest in her. I know I can sell her momma easier based off bloodlines, however she still needs to gain a little weight before I list her. She's already looking a TON better since being at my aunts.
To add why the broodie was skinny to begin with-she's my first ever broodmare & foal experience. My vet said the foal was getting too big too fast at only 1 month old, and advised me to take them off alfaldfa & feed grass only. (yes I know now, how horrific that sounds). I assumed my vet knew best so I listened.
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       Location: At the race track with Ah Dee Ohs | ccarpe18 - 2018-03-01 12:42 PM The other ranch I checked out that has the hills (previously) is $275. Or I could pay $195 and provide my own hay. I just hate that they will be farther away. But at this point, I feel like I can trust the owner/manager way more than I can where I am at now. And especially after the price just shot up, definitely sounding like a winner. The owner seems to be way more into the horses vs giving lessons. & she will feed/clean/give grain/supplement. Anything I need. It's a smaller faciliy, But it's also 2 minutes from the beach where we can ride the horses & also about 5 minutes from a large park type area where we can take trail rides. The new barn also has trailer parking & tack rooms. She also has feed bins in the stalls & paddocks. The places where my horses are at now are fed on the dirt-and if it rains-in the mud. One of the pens has a cut down barrel, but they don't feed in it.
I had the filly up for sale, I had zero interest in her. I know I can sell her momma easier based off bloodlines, however she still needs to gain a little weight before I list her. She's already looking a TON better since being at my aunts.
To add why the broodie was skinny to begin with-she's my first ever broodmare & foal experience. My vet said the foal was getting too big too fast at only 1 month old, and advised me to take them off alfaldfa & feed grass only. (yes I know now, how horrific that sounds). I assumed my vet knew best so I listened.
It would be cheaper in the long run if you did this and supplied your own hay. |
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    Location: Southeast Louisiana | BS Hauler - 2018-03-01 12:25 PM
Why on earth do you have 4 horses if you have to pay $ 450 a month. I would be down to 1 horse fast even if I had to give 3 of them away for free. Each one of them is going to cost you $5,400 a year to board.  I am sorry your in this spot but lets look at pure economics here. You could pay the payment on your own place for the $16,200 you would save on boarding costs.
Because, she’s in California! The dollar amounts seem high. But, are probably comparable (percentage-wise) to most other places. |
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    Location: Southeast Louisiana | If they went up on me that much, I’d assume they were trying to tell me to leave. It does happen when you’re not in the clique and they want your stalls for one of their friends. |
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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | I have always boarded, where I live it’s very expensive to have land because there’s not a ton close to the beaches. I however, have always done partial board, mainly because I don’t trust anyone to take care of my horses the way I want it done. I did full board once, that didn’t last long when I noticed my water buckets were dirty and nasty and not being refilled properly. |
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     Location: California | Nita - 2018-03-01 9:40 PM If they went up on me that much, I’d assume they were trying to tell me to leave. It does happen when you’re not in the clique and they want your stalls for one of their friends.
This is what I was afraid of as well. Most of the "boarders" out there are teenagers that take lessons with the manager. They lease her horses if they don't already own one. From what I've seen so far, there's not really many "outside" boarders. At least not that I've seen.
It's weird because they are posting on craigslist all the time about board, and in that sense tend to act like they are struggling to get boarders.
Supposedly the paddocks were $450 the whole time, and they were "cutting me a deal" for $375. When I first brought my horses out-I was just told straight up that it was $375 & that's where they told me the horses would go Had no idea I was getting some "special deal"
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| BS Hauler - 2018-03-01 10:25 AM
Why on earth do you have 4 horses if you have to pay $ 450 a month. I would be down to 1 horse fast even if I had to give 3 of them away for free. Each one of them is going to cost you $5,400 a year to board.  I am sorry your in this spot but lets look at pure economics here. You could pay the payment on your own place for the $16,200 you would save on boarding costs.
Some of us actually enjoy our horses and weren’t blessed with property to keep them on. Property in CA is worth a fortune
Hugs OP. I feel your pain. Property in OR has skyrocketed due to the legalization of Marijuana. The majority of boarding facilities here are now pot farms and it is very expensive/hard to find any decent homes with property around here. Not too mention finding a place to ride if you keep them at home. Gosh I miss TX!
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    Location: Southeast Louisiana | ccarpe18 - 2018-03-02 10:02 AM
Nita - 2018-03-01 9:40 PM If they went up on me that much, I’d assume they were trying to tell me to leave. It does happen when you’re not in the clique and they want your stalls for one of their friends.
This is what I was afraid of as well. Most of the "boarders" out there are teenagers that take lessons with the manager. They lease her horses if they don't already own one. From what I've seen so far, there's not really many "outside" boarders. At least not that I've seen.
It's weird because they are posting on craigslist all the time about board, and in that sense tend to act like they are struggling to get boarders.Â
Supposedly the paddocks were $450 the whole time, and they were "cutting me a deal" for $375. When I first brought my horses out-I was just told straight up that it was $375 & that's where they told me the horses would go   Had no idea I was getting some "special deal" Â
It sucks that you’re going through that... some people are just no good at communicating, so they resort to more subtle passive-aggressive behavior.
They may just only want certain boarders who fit in their circle. I sure hope you find some other place to board... one with adults, lol. |
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     Location: California | In case anyone was interested in an update...
Moved the horses on Saturday to their new home. It's been SOOO much better so far! Everyone is so friendly
The horses need a bit of weight, the old place wasn't feeding them enough & also fed in the mud. They even left their alfalfa bales in the back of the truck, getting soaked in the rain! Once I saw that, I got my horses the heck out of there asap.
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