Posted by Billy NY on January 12, 2014 at 14:01:27 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Boarding horses posted by jhilyer on January 12, 2014 at 12:33:57:
Typically, it can be the stable owner provides all labor, stall cleaning, feed, turn out, what have you, for one price, additionally, bedding, feed and hay too, all for one price. Farrier and Vet bills can also be included, but often times boarders have their own for those services. You can deduct things that they do or provide and tally up what you figure your end is worth, they do the rest.
There's no wrong way, you could just get board for the stalls, they do and or provide the rest. I've been around this a good part of my life, this is an informal arrangement, so your discount could be a variety of things, maybe things you'll do or what have you. I've seen rough board, just stalls, $250/stall, less and or more, I think full board at our place was $550 or around that, and was typical for the area.
I'd just figure whats fair and go with it, as a business its a little more serious, but things are often negotiated, so both parties are happy, we've had some excellent customers, and some not so good, just the way that business is, its nice when customers own up to their end and do what they they agreed too, and pay on time LOL !
Sounds like you just want a little something for the use of the place and that they are responsible so, should be easy to work out a fair deal.
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