Posted by John_PA on November 29, 2014 at 16:34:39 from (72.95.252.95):
In Reply to: $$ per acre posted by C Kain on November 28, 2014 at 12:56:36:
I never said I was going to board horses! Although, I do know some big boarding operations around here. The best one I know of has some great practices to keep the bad ones out.
1. overpriced -keeps the cheapskates away.
2. highly involved with a law firm, and each boarder must sign contracts that are notarized with plenty of legal recourse for failure to pay.
3. They use sugarcreek as a weapon, and every boarder is well aware that failure to pay results in their beloved pet going to a horse butcher auction.
4. every boarder is contractually obligated to work, or pay for contracted workers to do their minimum work hours. That way, if they don't comply, they have the option of paying more... and of course, failure to pay, reverts back to #3. Ever see a bunch of crazy horse ladies crying? Load up a horse going to the butcher auction in front of them! [/u][/i]
This post was edited by John_PA at 16:35:16 11/29/14.
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