Posted by Billy NY on August 22, 2020 at 06:25:58 from (74.70.87.149):
In Reply to: Anyone board horses? posted by Morgan in ar on August 20, 2020 at 17:19:56:
You have gotten some good advice, unless you can iron out every aspect of the boarding arrangement, pencil it out carefully, even then, I'd be leery of embarking on such a venture. My father has been involved again with this in the last 20 years, as have I prior to getting back to a career job, trust me, don't quit your day job, this can and will be a headache unless you can arrange it favorably. They also play with horses themselves, the money they waste compared to revenue, total loser, it's like a gambling or drug habit. The boarding can and will make money with the right boarders involved at the right price, otherwise run quickly away from it, it's a gypsy business at least, and typically a loser with a lot of potential for many undesirable things to occur. Really not an easy thing to decide on unless you can lay out your terms in your favor, they agree to it and actually abide by it, as well as pay on time.
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