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Re: O.T. Boarding horses
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Posted by John MI on December 28, 2003 at 09:32:49 from (65.127.105.87):
In Reply to: O.T. Boarding horses posted by Greg(Mo) on December 27, 2003 at 17:26:12:
I have boarded horses on my land and leased land for boarding horses from other people. You can get simple boarding agreements in horse catalogs, If you are not using the land now it is a fairly easy way to pay the taxes and make a little money. Most boarders who feed and take care of someones horse (hay and water) get $100 to $125.00 a month here for outside boarding (not stalled). The hay alone for her to buy for 2 horses would be around $60 a month, I would charge her around $40-60 per month with out you doing anything, no feeding, she fills the water, all you do maintain the fences. One way I leased some land from a farmer friend was I paid $20 dollars per year per acre to lease his land. If you want to get into it more than follow Kyhaymans sugestions.
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