Hi To be honest don't waste your time with it, It's not big enough for enough animals to make it pay with upkeep of fences and everything else that those guys want. if it rains it will turn into a mud bath, the guys that are into that "home owner" animal deal and renting land are mostly a bunch of time wasters that want stuff for free, and in about a month the novelty of a horse and "The work" and cost wares off as others said. if the family want a couple animals of there own on the place do that but stock it right so if anything goes wrong the animals aren't suffering because of it, and make sure you have enough hay and stuff for them in reserve if the fields get wet.
There is a "rescue" place about 4 miles from here right on the side of the highway is a little smaller than 4 acres, you can see the ponies standing in mud from the road when it's wet like now. They have been reported more than once.
If the family don't want animals just get a tractor and mower or hire somebody to cut it and keep it tidy thats way less hassle than trying to make hay and sell it to the guys mentioned above that have no money, from what guys round here that sell bigger acreages of hay to horse owners find out. Not every body is bad but you got to have them on the property or buying hay to find out. I know a couple round here are responsible and I would trust them the other 10 I wouldn't give them the time of day with my hay or land. The animals shouldn't be with them!.
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