Don’t don’t don’t don’t do it. For these reasons stated among everything else.
-horses are hard on everything and i mean everything including themselves
-you’ll have the boarders coming and going from your property at all hours of the day and even into the night.
-if your offering full care then you are the ones mucking stalls 1-2 times a day, plus feeding 2-3 times a day. 365 days a year. Turnout, blankets. The works
-hay and bedding can be a hard find some years. Your always stressing about feed
-when the horses tear down the ground you will be the one bringing in fill and dirt to level it back out. 1x a year
-you will need to invest in a tractor of some sort and a decent sized trailer flatbed/dump bed for said feed and bedding
-manure disposal. What is your plan? Horses

a lot. There 1 ton hamsters
-most serious horse owners want an arena of some sort.
- if there is an off hour emergency you will be the one dealing with it until either owner or vet can get to you.
-farrier, some like their horses held by someone for liability reasons. If the owner can’t make it will you be there?
-water sources are always something in the back of your mind. Automatic waters fail and buckets need filled a ton.
-you won’t make passive income offering board. If anything you might be lucky to break even.
-your insurance will go up because you will need a commercial policy. Conducting commercial type business. Especially if the boarders will be riding on site.
-if you end up with a bad boarder that does shady things like bring an extra horse in that wasn’t discussed prior, or be slow to pay. Or feed them less than acceptable hay. How will you cope? This happens a lot
-or what if you get a boarder who disappears and leave their horses for you to dispose of?
-horse owners and boarders do it for the love of the horse. And nothing else. It’s not a money game
I board my two horses. At a reputable stable. And I’d never get into the boarding business. But would be happy if the owner took my money forever. Because i know they’re well taken care of, fed, and i don’t have to arrange care if I’m out on vacation for the week, or Christmas. I don’t have to worry about a hay guy saying he’s selling his farm to a developer and is out of the business. They handle it all. And best situation is she only has a few boarders and the rest of their horses are part of their beginner lesson programs so it really is a good fit for my circumstances
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