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non-whiner
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Slightly right of center
Posts: 5,235
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Find a good stable manager and offer room and board (you want them living there). I lived on an old chicken farm in upstate New York and we boarded about 12 horses. People today buy horse time shares (I kid you not). This could be a gold mine for you, but you need to find someone else to do the real work. If people feel like it is an upscale operation, they will pay in kind. I say go for it.
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